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Wall Clocks – Decorative or Wall Clocks?

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The simplest answer to this question is decorative wall clocks. A wonderful solution if you need to minimally yet properly decorate your home or office.

It is no secret that to make a person focus on something, it must be unusual, distinctive, and yet simple.

The first wall clocks appeared in the early 16th century in England. At that time, only one hour hand was present on the round dial, and it wasn’t until the middle of the 17th century that a minute hand was added. Much later, craftsmen began to make clocks in various shapes such as plates. The most expensive models were covered with gold or other precious metals.

As is known, in modern times clocks serve not only the primary function of measuring time but also an interior design purpose. They can reflect a person’s taste and individuality. Designers constantly create new, unique, and unusual clocks for every taste and color and for any budget. The following are some of the most unusual and interesting wall clocks that you must get to know.

Empty Clocks

Can you imagine completely clean clocks with no markings at all? No? Such clocks do exist. It is very unusual and great, as now you live event to event rather than by hours and minutes. A marker is included in the set to help you draw anything you like on the clock face.

I Know Where You Are!

You are active and sociable, and your friends live in different time zones, so you often forget about the time difference when trying to call them? These clocks are designed specially for you. Special spots on the hands allow you to write your friends’ names and set their time individually.

Clocks with Frames

In the design of such clocks, you become your own designer. Place your favorite pictures or photos in frames around the dial—just don’t get too carried away, as you only need 12 items.

Clocks for Melting Time

These clocks break the idea that time runs, in this case it melts.

Spy Clocks

The most unusual clocks, designed to achieve two goals: not only track and determine time but also monitor a large area. The base of these clocks is a convex mirror, which you can find in any supermarket—though without hands.

Pi Clocks

These clocks are a perfect addition and decoration not only for professors and academicians but also for true math lovers or mathematical geniuses. They help keep your mind sharp all day long.

One Clock for a Lifetime

Perhaps these are the most interesting and unusual wall clocks. They keep track of our lives in years, instead of the familiar minutes and hours. One hour equals seven years, and the entire dial is designed for 80 years. One life— one hour.