Desk clock - Plastic - 1970-1980





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Designed by Cleto Munari, this 1970s plastic desk clock with a polished steel ring offers authentic design appeal and display potential.
Description from the seller
I'm offering an elegant wall clock by Cleto Munari, perfect as a design and decorative piece. The clock's body features a polished steel ring that elegantly catches the light, creating a very pleasing and contemporary look.
The dial is in excellent condition, clean and well preserved, with the exception of some light wear visible on the “Cleto Munari” writing which shows a small sign of damage: a detail that gives the piece an authentic character without compromising the aesthetic impact.
I find some light signs of use and small hints of general wear due to the passage of time, but overall the object is in good condition and ready to be enhanced in a domestic or display context.
I haven't had the opportunity to fully test the watch's functionality as I don't currently have the right battery; however, I check that the hands turn regularly when the crown is turned—a sign that the mechanism doesn't appear to be stuck.
Additionally, since I'm not sure if there was an official base made by the designer for the display, I'm including a high-quality 3D-printed base to allow for a stable and accurate display of the watch right from the start. 8cm is just the diameter of the sphere, not including the base, which is about 3cm high.
I'm offering an elegant wall clock by Cleto Munari, perfect as a design and decorative piece. The clock's body features a polished steel ring that elegantly catches the light, creating a very pleasing and contemporary look.
The dial is in excellent condition, clean and well preserved, with the exception of some light wear visible on the “Cleto Munari” writing which shows a small sign of damage: a detail that gives the piece an authentic character without compromising the aesthetic impact.
I find some light signs of use and small hints of general wear due to the passage of time, but overall the object is in good condition and ready to be enhanced in a domestic or display context.
I haven't had the opportunity to fully test the watch's functionality as I don't currently have the right battery; however, I check that the hands turn regularly when the crown is turned—a sign that the mechanism doesn't appear to be stuck.
Additionally, since I'm not sure if there was an official base made by the designer for the display, I'm including a high-quality 3D-printed base to allow for a stable and accurate display of the watch right from the start. 8cm is just the diameter of the sphere, not including the base, which is about 3cm high.

