The Weimar Quartz modernist table clock from the 1970s, produced in East Germany, reflects the mid-century modern and space age aesthetics of its era. The body, crafted from warm-toned, matte-finished wood, forms a widening trapezoidal profile. The front is adorned with three broad, brushed brass panels featuring a subtle horizontal grain, anchored by four decorative screws. At the center, a slightly recessed brass dial is protected by convex glass, displaying minimalist geometric hour markers and bold black hands. The 'Weimar Quartz' logo is clearly visible. A black-finished base contrasts with the lighter wood and golden brass, while the overall construction is precise, with sharp lines and pronounced geometry typical of 1970s German modernism. The quartz movement ensures reliable timekeeping. The clock is preserved in very good vintage condition, with only minor traces of patina on the brass and slight wear on the wood, showing careful use. No repairs or restoration are visible; all elements appear original.This clock tells the story of 1970s optimism, when geometric discipline met a fascination with modernity. The golden brass and softly convex glass evoke an era when time was measured with both precision and a respect for form. The wooden body lends warmth, while metallic details catch the light, creating a gentle interplay between past and present—as if the clock quietly recalls the mornings and evenings when each minute carried its own significance.In a mid-century modern or eclectic interior, the clock can be paired with light wood furniture, velvet upholstery, or geometric lighting. It will work well on a sideboard, bookshelf, or in a home library, where the brass accents highlight
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Height13 cm
Width21 cm
Length7 cm
Dimension details
Length7 cm
Height13 cm
Width21 cm
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