Synchronome Wall Clocks
A simply formed one piece enamel wall clock made by Synchronome. c.1930
Formerly slave clocks made from a single piece of enamelled steel featuring roman numerals. Glass and external bezel missing. The spaded hands now running on a high torque Quartz movement for modern convenience. All in as found condition. Price is per clock, choose the colour of choice from the dropdown below.
A simply formed one piece enamel wall clock made by Synchronome. c.1930
Formerly slave clocks made from a single piece of enamelled steel featuring roman numerals. Glass and external bezel missing. The spaded hands now running on a high torque Quartz movement for modern convenience. All in as found condition. Price is per clock, choose the colour of choice from the dropdown below.
A simply formed one piece enamel wall clock made by Synchronome. c.1930
Formerly slave clocks made from a single piece of enamelled steel featuring roman numerals. Glass and external bezel missing. The spaded hands now running on a high torque Quartz movement for modern convenience. All in as found condition. Price is per clock, choose the colour of choice from the dropdown below.
About the maker
Synchronome was founded in 1895 by Frank Hope-Jones where it was instrumental in the early stage developments of impulse clock systems. Their system enabled any number of clocks, otherwise known as slave dials, to be connected in a series and synchronised with electrical impulses delivered from a central master clock. They became common place in schools, factories, railway and other public spaces and many are still running in their original settings today. As a company, Synchronome remains in the Hope-Jones family and continues to hand make their clocks in a way that their original founder would be proud of.
Dimensions
Diameter: 350mm
Depth: 50mm
Weight: 2kg