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Store Large Double-side Train Station Clock by Inducta
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Large Double-side Train Station Clock by Inducta

CHF 4,950.00

Unique large industrial double-sided train station clock was made by the leading Swiss clock manufacturer Inducta, and is a true statement piece. Made in 1993, the clock has a minimalistic yet chunky metal frame and beautifully polished brass rims casing two soft white clock faces. It features a front clamshell opening giving access to the clock faces, which can be adjusted for versatile mounting, whether on the ceiling, wall, or freestanding.

The clock retains its original mechanism, which works seamlessly with the VEEB Clock Driver for internet-accurate timekeeping, preserving its mechanical heritage while adding modern precision.

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Unique large industrial double-sided train station clock was made by the leading Swiss clock manufacturer Inducta, and is a true statement piece. Made in 1993, the clock has a minimalistic yet chunky metal frame and beautifully polished brass rims casing two soft white clock faces. It features a front clamshell opening giving access to the clock faces, which can be adjusted for versatile mounting, whether on the ceiling, wall, or freestanding.

The clock retains its original mechanism, which works seamlessly with the VEEB Clock Driver for internet-accurate timekeeping, preserving its mechanical heritage while adding modern precision.

Unique large industrial double-sided train station clock was made by the leading Swiss clock manufacturer Inducta, and is a true statement piece. Made in 1993, the clock has a minimalistic yet chunky metal frame and beautifully polished brass rims casing two soft white clock faces. It features a front clamshell opening giving access to the clock faces, which can be adjusted for versatile mounting, whether on the ceiling, wall, or freestanding.

The clock retains its original mechanism, which works seamlessly with the VEEB Clock Driver for internet-accurate timekeeping, preserving its mechanical heritage while adding modern precision.

Name: Ottilia
Manufacturer
Inducta, Switzerland 🇨🇭
Date
1993
Size & Weight
42cm (W) x 54cm (H) x 20.5cm (D) Weight 9.9kg
White clock face, black painted metal hands
Build Materials
Metal body, Brass rims
White clock face, black painted metal hands
Movement
2 x Original electric clock movements

Who Made The Clock?

About Inducta, Switzerland

  • INDUCTA 2025
    Inducta now specialises is large custom made display clocks for big brands, including Rolex and Patak Philippe
  • INDUCTA AG 2012
    The company name is changed to'Wittwer-Bär Immobilien AG' and the subsidiary INDUCTA AG is established to operational business
  • Uhrenfabrik Wittwer-Bär AG 2009
    The company changes it name to Uhrenfabrik Wittwer-Bär AG
  • Wittwer-Bär AG 1988
    The clock factory 'Wittwer-Bär AG' is founded
  • Passing of Adolf Bär 1966
    Adolf Baer passes away in Thun, Switzerland
  • Inducta Product Line 1962
    Turmuhren Fabrik A. Bär, takes over the Inducta product line from Landis+Gyr (*who also own Magneta clocks) in Zug, Switzerland
  • Turmuhren Fabrik A. Bär 1924
    Adolf Bär founds the clock tower company 'Turmuhren Fabrik A. Bär', in Gwatt-Thun, Switzerland. Producing mechanical tower clocks for churches
  • Birth of Adolf Bär 1890
    Adolf Bär is born in Kleinandelfingen, Switzerland. Interestingly, Adolf's father was Jacob Gottlieb Βär, founder of the famous clock factory J.G Sumiswalder Turmuhrenfabrik in Sumiswald, Switzerland
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