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Archive for the ‘Skeleton’ Category

Keep Track of Time with a Beautiful Wall Clock. Part 2

Tuesday, August 24, 2010
posted by admin 8:30 PM

The common design for a clock is the classic white circle separated into twelve equal-sized wedges. Single lines mark the delimiting space between each wedge along with a numeral representing the twelve hours that make up the morning (A. M. Hours) and the twelve hours of the evening (P. M. Hours).

Two arms on the clock rotate through those hour marks. The short arm represents the hour, and the long arm represents the minutes. (Calculating the minutes requires multiplying the number marked by the arm by 5. For example, when the long arm is on the 3, the time is fifteen minutes after the hour.) Arms’ motion gives rise to the colloquial term “clockwise”.

Ways to Quiet that Loud Ticking Clock. Step 1

Monday, August 9, 2010
posted by admin 5:06 PM

A loud-ticking clock can be a significant annoyance for oneself and one’s and family. It is the second hand which effects the most persistent tick and is a nonstop noise.

Some timepieces have such a loud tick that they may prevent one from sleeping, or distract one from focusing on an uncomplicated task when there are no other diversions in the room. The purpose of the clock is to keep one informed of the time and not impede one’s daily activities.

If one has an excessively noisy clock, then one needs to consider ways to terminate the ticking and enjoy the peace and quiet of a tranquil room.

Skeleton Clocks 5

Friday, August 6, 2010
posted by admin 11:07 AM

There is one thing for certain, folks who visit a person’s house will love the timepiece. The visible working and the sophistication it gives one’s residence will create an ideal talking point when entertaining guests in the home.

Locating a Skeleton Clock to harmonize with one’s existing surroundings should not prove difficult, as there are so many styles and designs from which to choose, finding one should be easy.

So if, one is seeking a clock with character and want to add some elegance and refinement to one’s home, then investigate some of the beautiful skeleton clocks available online today.

Skeleton Clocks 4

Thursday, August 5, 2010
posted by admin 5:53 PM

A person may need to research the subject of Skeleton Clocks online. One needs to look at the many different types and styles skeleton clock that can be available to the public.

Investigation and analysis will help one to make an informed decision on the choice clock that would be best for one’s immediate situation.

Skeleton Clocks 3

Wednesday, August 4, 2010
posted by admin 9:55 PM

A Large or Oversized Wall Clock is one of the modern styles of skeleton clock and might be viewed as a work of art. Many people place Skeleton Clocks in a class with works of art, and with their intricate designs and technical workings, these items may prove to be expensive to buy.

A standard of skeleton clock could be afforded on one’s average budget costing at around 80 to 200 dollars depending on the clock.

Skeleton Clocks 2

Tuesday, August 3, 2010
posted by admin 8:36 PM

Normally one will not find a clock  face on a genuine skeleton clock, as the Clock manufacturer replaces the face with a ring around the exterior that only shows the hour markers.

The large wall clock is another form of clock available today. It is exceedingly flat and skeletal in its construction, and when placed on a wall the workings practically blend in with the surroundings.

Skeleton Clocks 1

Monday, August 2, 2010
posted by admin 10:16 PM

When folks first think of acquiring a clock it is either a mantle clock, or a wall clock.  Before making that final choice, why not try to be adventurous, and consider the many designs and styles of the skeleton clock?

One of the most favored versions of the Skeleton Clock is the dome clock. This clock has all the workings visible and encased in a glass dome to cover it from dust and the damage. These clocks are a beautiful in design and can be a veritable showpiece in your home.

Stylish Mantel Clocks. Part 1 of 3

Tuesday, May 25, 2010
posted by admin 4:58 PM

Mantel or Mantle clocks were the first mass produced style of clocks available to all the people, the industrial revolution and the ability to mass produce parts for clocks all made the mantel clock cheap enough for most families to purchase.

This means that mantel clocks are quite easy to find, and one can typically pick up an excellent example of a traditional mantel clock for a reasonable price.

Telling the Time in Fashion

Monday, February 15, 2010
posted by MyClockDecor 12:54 PM

Many people who are looking to decorate a home these days are far too single-minded. After all, pragmatism has seemed to overtake just about everything we do, and that has even spilled over into the decorating arena. While clocks used to be a blend of beauty and practicality, they have turned today to the practical side altogether. The faces are often bare white, the hands are plain black, and the numbers are clear and unassuming. If this is your main clock, that might be exactly what you’re looking for-a clear way to read the time.

But if you’re interested in purchasing some accent clocks, have a little bit more fun with them. Don’t be afraid to purchase something a little bit less practical in trade for a bit of decorative flare. If you’re a fan of ornate decorations, look into a skeleton clock in your room. Whether it’s a main room or a guest bedroom, these pieces are perfect to make as centerpieces. Display them on the mantel, or have them be the sole item on a bedside table. Whatever your preference, just be careful not to overdo the ornate decorating. A room can quickly feel cluttered if it’s filled with too many strong pieces.

Skeleton Clocks

Wednesday, December 9, 2009
posted by admin 11:11 AM

S102A Skeleton Clock is a masterpiece of design and engineering. This intriguing artistic showpiece intentionally exposes to open view the various springs, wheels and gears within the movement itself. There is no authenticated definition of a skeleton clock per se. However, a considerable segment of the cardinal movement inside the timepiece should be plainly visible from the rear of the clock most often, and the front also, for it to be acknowledged and received as a skeleton clock.

The parts most commonly showcased by a skeleton design exhibit either the most movement or the most striking configuration. These may include, but are not limited to the percentage of the clock that measures beats, the balance wheel and balance spring, mainspring, and tourbillion. Normally, there is no dial present in a skeleton clock. The dial may be transparent, or limited to a circle around the edge of the case which provides a surface for mounting the hour markers. In the case of skeleton wristwatches, the back will normally be made of sapphire crystal or another transparent material that affords easy analysis of the parts protected within both from the back and front.

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