Eye Of Time Clock
The travel clock may seem like a recent invention. In fact, sometime during England's Regency era (1785-1837) a clever London watchmaker came up with this gem: small, portable, and easy to read, thanks to the spherical magnifying lens. (When needed, the lens can also be used to read maps or menus.) Updated with a quartz movement, clock has Roman numerals and a second hand. 2 ½" wide, 3" high including stem and loop. Arrives gift boxed.
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