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Early Showa era SEIKOSHA wall clock with battery-operated quartz movement replaced

Early Showa era SEIKOSHA wall clock with battery-operated quartz movement replaced

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This is a round Seikosha clock that appears to date from the early Showa period. It is large, measuring 31cm in diameter at the dial and 39cm at the back, and weighs approximately 2.4kg, so please make sure to secure the hardware firmly when mounting it on a wall.

The clock's internals have been replaced with a Seiko quartz movement. The color is unusually ivory (not pure white, but a dull grayish white), so I think it will blend in well with the white walls.

Regarding the condition, there are stains and discoloration on the dial, but the crystal is little damaged, with only slight scratches. The watch itself has stains and light dirt, but no major damage such as deep scratches or cracks.

Operation: The watch uses one AA battery (manganese battery recommended). To change the battery, open the door at the bottom of the watch body. Please note that the battery box is inside and may be difficult to see. To set the time, turn the hands directly, but be careful not to turn them counterclockwise.

Size: Dial diameter 31cm, back diameter 39cm, depth 11.7cm, weight 2395g

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