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Colorado Moving Gear Wall Clock

Rs.74,380.00 Rs.64,680.00

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🕰️ Colorado Moving Gear Wall Clock – A Bold Statement of Style and Precision

The Colorado Moving Gear Wall Clock combines industrial design with functional art, offering a striking timepiece that brings both style and movement to your space. Featuring an intricate gear mechanism that moves as it tells time, this clock is a perfect addition to any modern or vintage-inspired home. Its bold metal construction and gear-driven design make it an ideal choice for living rooms, offices, or even game rooms. With its dynamic, moving gears, this clock creates an engaging visual effect while keeping perfect time, making it a functional and decorative piece in any room.

🎨 Key Features:

  • Dynamic Gear Movement: Watch the gears in motion, adding an eye-catching effect to any wall.

  • Durable Metal Construction: Made from high-quality metal for a long-lasting, sturdy design.

  • Silent Operation: Enjoy a quiet, ticking-free movement, ideal for bedrooms and offices.

  • Versatile Décor: Perfect for industrial, modern, or rustic-themed interiors.

  • Easy Installation: Includes mounting hardware for easy hanging and installation.

🏠 Perfect For:

  • Home and office décor

  • Living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens

  • Gift for clock collectors or lovers of industrial design

  • Adding a unique focal point to any room

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