This Junghans wall clock from the 1970s is a testament to German design, where functionalism and decorative flair are united in a balanced form. The dial is crafted from metal in a warm, brushed gold tone with a satin sheen, accentuated by contrasting black numerals (12, 3, 6, 9) and hour markers. The remaining hour positions are marked by faceted crystal accents that catch and reflect light, adding a subtle dynamism. The hands are slim, black, and geometric, reflecting a minimalist aesthetic. The entire clock is framed by a broad, transparent crystal ring from Joska glassworks, featuring a repeating pattern of circles and ovals, lending both lightness and distinction to the piece. The construction is cohesive, with harmonious proportions (31 cm diameter) and the manufacturer's signature visible on the dial. The quartz movement is fully functional. The clock is preserved in very good vintage condition, with no visible damage or signs of wear. This clock echoes the spirit of the 1970s, when German precision met touches of decorative bravado. The crystal surround catches the light like jewels in a modern setting, while the golden face tells of the era’s fondness for warm, metallic tones. Each minute is marked with quiet confidence, as if Junghans wanted to demonstrate that timekeeping could be both practical and beautifully composed. The clock could be hung above a walnut-veneered sideboard or on a light-colored wall, where the crystal surround will highlight the play of light and shadow.
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Height31 cm
Width31 cm
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Width31 cm
Height31 cm
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