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Otto Floor Clock

Howard Miller

Features

  • Batteries Included: No
  • Overall Width: 23.000 (inch)
  • Overall Height: 82.500 (inch)
  • Overall Depth: 14.000 (inch)

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  • Type: Clocks

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The Howard Miller Otto clock is a stunning modern wooden grandfather clock with unique design elements.

Contemporary Craftsmanship: This unique wooden grandfather clock design combines two rustic live edge wood slabs with modern polished nickel-finished metal accents featuring machine marks.

Unique Style: Each Otto clock is one-of-a-kind due to the natural imperfections of the solid rustic Acacia hardwood slabs with knots, raw edges, and machine marks. The modern white dial of this clock is suspended within two planks of rustic wood, which are supported by a polished nickel-finished base with machine marks.

Detailed Design: An applied black Roman numeral "12", black hour markers, and black hour and minute hands sit behind a glass crystal and are surrounded by a polished nickel-finished bezel, completing the look. A polished nickel-finished split disc pendulum swings behind-and is visible in the gap of-the two wood planks. With highly polished and reflective metal finishes, natural blemishes are normal in this contemporary clock s design. Also, this clock features machine marks in its appearance.

Quartz Movement: This wooden grandfather clock utilizes quartz movements and requires one AA size battery and two D size batteries for operation. Adjustable levelers under each corner provide stability on uneven and carpeted floors.

Howard Miller: Founded in 1926 and still family-owned in its third generation, Howard Miller is the world s leading clock company and a respected brand name in fine specialty furnishings such as curio cabinets, wine & bar furnishings, custom storage cabinets, and SmartMoves® adjustable height desks.

Features

  • Batteries Included: No
  • Overall Width: 23.000 (inch)
  • Overall Height: 82.500 (inch)
  • Overall Depth: 14.000 (inch)
  • Product Weight: 97.4000 (pound)
  • Shipping Weight: 117.3000 (pound)
  • Clock Movement: Quartz
  • Battery Quantity and Size: 1 AA & 2 D
  • Master Pack: 1
  • Kit Pack: Yes
  • Shipping Carton Count: 2
  • Freight Class Code: 200
  • Product Unit Measure: EACH
  • Product Cube: 15.370 (square foot)
  • Assembly Required: Yes
  • Can Ship UPS/FedEx: No
  • Oversized UPS/FedEx: No
  • NMFC Code: 048720-2
  • UPC: 020867075775
  • Tariff Code: 9105.91
Specifications
Overall Width 23 in
Overall Depth 14 in
Overall Height 82.5 in
Weight 97.4 lb

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  • Type: Clocks

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