Howard Miller Prestige Table Clock 645682
Impart elegance to any area of your home with the Howard Miller 645682 Prestige Table Clock. This unique crystal table clock features brass finish skeleton movement inside an optical crystal case for eye-catching beauty. Howard Miller Prestige Table Clock 645682 Overview Durable Construction: The heavy glass base of this timepiece imparts sturdiness to this optical crystal table clock, which has a rectangular shape for classic good looks. This clock is the perfect size for your desk or mantel, or you can display it in a curio. Roman Numerals: The diamond-cut, brass-finish numeral ring is adorned with black Roman numerals and surrounded by a polished brass-finish bezel. This timepiece also has a separate seconds track, which also features black Roman numerals for a coordinated look. Skeleton Design: The skeleton movement inside this clock is clearly visible in the center of the dial. These operational gears have a brass finish to coordinate with the other brass details of this modern desk clock. Quartz Movement: The battery-operated movement requires one AA battery (not included). Dimensions: Height 8.25" (21 cm) Width 6.75" (17 cm) Depth 2" (6 cm) Weight 3.7 lb (1.7 kg) Premier Clocks Benefits: FREE Ground Shipping (FedEx / UPS). Read more… Returns: If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, we will gladly accept your return or exchange within 30 days. Read more… Product Warranty: Premier Clocks is proud to be an Authorized Dealer of Howard Miller. Manufacturer warranty is included. If you have specific questions, please contact us. Availability: Ships in 2 business days. Similar Table Clocks: ➤ Howard Miller Quest Table Clock 645720 ➤ Howard Miller New Orleans Table Clock 645217 * Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Actual finishes, levels of distressing, and fabrics may vary from product photography and video content shown.
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