Wall Clocks Item ID: #892


Seiko Wall Clock Quiet Sweep Second Hand Clock Black Metallic Case



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Product Information:

  • Black Metallic Case!

Item Description

Sleek and simple, the Seiko Wall Clock is distinguished by its modern quiet-sweep design. Constructed with a round black metallic case and glass crystal, this clock includes silver-tone Arabic hour markers, slim silver minute indexes, and virtually silent silver watch hands. The quiet-sweep second hand is designed to move continuously, eliminating annoying ticking sounds and allowing worry-free use in libraries, bedrooms, and other quiet spaces.

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5 Responses to “Seiko Wall Clock Quiet Sweep Second Hand Clock Black Metallic Case”

  1. kt says:

    I have two Seiko quiet sweep second hand clocks, with different dial designs from this one, but the same drive mechanism. One of them was quiet at first – it was wonderful – but after a few months it started making a whirring mechanical noise, just like another reviewer mentioned. The other clock made a similar noise from the very beginning. I am going to see if I can open up the little plastic boxes covering the motors so I can lubricate them, but I don’t think they are designed for that.

  2. Lily N. Woo says:

    You need a quiet clock, it is the right one, 100% NO noise, only problem you cannot see it when there are no light.

  3. Habitat says:

    The 2 stars I’m giving this product are due to the fine appearance, and I guess it should get some credit for the 8 months of performance, but then the clock began stopping unpredictably (sometimes every few days, sometimes several times a day) even though we tried at least 3 different battery brands in it. Maybe the second-hand gets stuck and stops up the rest of the timekeeping action — it seems to run fine if it’s lying flat on a desk, but that’s obviously not supposed to be its purpose. Despite the manufacturer’s alleged 3-year warranty there’s been no response to my inquiries from Seiko’s customer service e-mail (and the seller just points the problem to the manufacturer, of course). This is a real disappointment in every way. Consider yourself warned.

  4. Brian Rogers says:

    This clock died after about 8 months – changing the battery had no effect. No more Seiko for me.

  5. Buck says:

    Even better than I expected! The glass is strong; it survived a fall from 7 feet up. The numbers are printed on the inside of the glass and the plastic face curves creating a dish shape to give the hands room. A great effect.

    Wonderful clock!

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