Table clock - Jaz - Brass - 1960-1970

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Jaz Ridic brass 8-day mechanical desk clock of French origin, estimated 1960–1970, measuring 73 × 86 × 52 mm and weighing 600 g, with winding key, in good used condition with minor signs of aging and in working order.

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In 1957, your cousin, the DIRIC, appears, and if it does not have the attack-limiting mechanism that is a world-exclusive to caliber AB, it is, however, not a poor relation, on the contrary, since it is a bit more expensive.
Indeed, the DIRIC is equipped with the AF caliber that gives it a 8-day autonomy versus a maximum of 60 hours for the RIDIC.

In addition to a rich selection of variants for the decorations, Jaz offers, therefore, two very different movement options and, depending on your preference, when the case is similar, the model names are presented as anagrams.

Jaz dedicates the opening pages of its 1957 and 1958/59 catalogs to these alarm clocks, Jaz’s luxury line, exceptional, both for their cabinet shapes with retractable doors, their refined decor and their sophisticated mechanisms that are the real difference that sets them apart.

The success will lie in the point of convergence, even though the choice remains tight up to the last appearance in the 1963/64 catalog.

In 1957, your cousin, the DIRIC, appears, and if it does not have the attack-limiting mechanism that is a world-exclusive to caliber AB, it is, however, not a poor relation, on the contrary, since it is a bit more expensive.
Indeed, the DIRIC is equipped with the AF caliber that gives it a 8-day autonomy versus a maximum of 60 hours for the RIDIC.

In addition to a rich selection of variants for the decorations, Jaz offers, therefore, two very different movement options and, depending on your preference, when the case is similar, the model names are presented as anagrams.

Jaz dedicates the opening pages of its 1957 and 1958/59 catalogs to these alarm clocks, Jaz’s luxury line, exceptional, both for their cabinet shapes with retractable doors, their refined decor and their sophisticated mechanisms that are the real difference that sets them apart.

The success will lie in the point of convergence, even though the choice remains tight up to the last appearance in the 1963/64 catalog.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/ Brand
Jaz
Nr of items
1
Clock type
Table clock
Model
Ridiculous
Material
Brass
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
8 day movement
Striking
Not striking
Country of Origin
France
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
73 mm
Width
86 mm
Depth
52 mm
Estimated Period
1960-1970
Weight
600 g
Winding Key
Yes
PortugalVerified
189
Objects sold
85.71%
Private

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