The Jerger chess clock from the 1970s is a utilitarian object defined by its distinctive, rectangular silhouette in the spirit of mid-century modern design. The body, crafted from matte light gray plastic, balances functional intent with the understated aesthetics of the era. The front features two large, white clock faces with black numerals and minute markers, each equipped with vivid red hands for enhanced legibility during fast-paced play. Each dial is shielded by a slightly domed, transparent cover. The top of the clock is fitted with two brass-colored metal buttons, which operate the mechanical movement. Below the dials, the embossed 'Jerger' logo, 'blitz chess' inscription, and a red lightning bolt graphic highlight its purpose for rapid chess matches. The solid, precisely molded case stands on four low feet, subtly elevating it above the surface and emphasizing the craftsmanship involved. The clock remains in very good, original condition—free from cracks or chips, with all details intact and the mechanism fully operational. This clock echoes the narrative of 1970s Germany, when the design of everyday objects combined formal discipline with practicality. The matte gray casing and contrasting red hands establish a
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Height9 cm
Depth4 cm
Width14 cm
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Width14 cm
Height9 cm
Depth4 cm
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