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🕰️ Elevate your space with silent sophistication—time never looked this good!
The Plumeet Retro Wall Clock is a 13-inch metal-framed timepiece featuring a silent sweep second hand for noise-free operation. Its large Arabic numerals and minute markers offer clear readability, while the vintage gold finish adds a classic aesthetic to any room. Battery operated and easy to install, it’s designed for both style and functionality in home or office settings.






















| ASIN | B07VHBS9XP |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,219 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 71 in Wall Clocks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,330) |
| Date First Available | 21 July 2019 |
| Included components | wall clock, hook |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item diameter | 33 Centimetres |
| Item model number | VLEU-8026-SM |
| Item weight | 800 Grams |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
G**I
Stylish addition to ones home decoration
I found the design very fitting with my lounge decoration, the golden frame is in a warm gold, and has an "aged" effect to it, giving this clock a vintage aesthetic. It is silent, which is perfect if you don't want to be distracted by ticking noises. I picked it because it appeared easy to read with it's subdivision for the minutes. The size was also ideal for the space I needed it to be. So far, I believe that it is worth the investment.
G**Y
Lovely Clock
I was desperately looking for a solid wood clock to replace the old broken down oak clock that I've had for many years. Most of the clocks sold today claim to be made of solid wood but they're really made of simulated wood plastic. They're also very expensive & full of unnecesary gimmicks. So I decided if you can't beat them,join them & I opted for this wonderful great value for money clock with a metal surround that has no silly gimmicks.It still looks quite traditional though with a cream facia & a wonderful silent sweeping second hand,thoroughly recommended.
M**L
Excellent
Excellent quality, We love this clock, very stylish very quiet no sound can be heard. Matches with our decor. So far so good.
L**R
Ideal.
Nice looking. Silent. Light and easy to hang.
A**A
Good purchase.
I wanted a clock that was not too heavy to replace one that had broken. I thought that this seemed attractive but was worried it might look a little fake, being plastic. Actually it looks good and not noticeably artificial especially as it is positioned fairly high up on the wall. Keeps excellent time and a lovely colour, not too bright. Good purchase for a very reasonable price.
K**R
Very pleased with this purchase.
Looks great and keeps time well.
A**H
A Clock Lacking in Quality
I purchased this clock less than 3 weeks ago. Initially the clock looked great and I was happy with it. However, within 3 days of it being placed on a wall in my (admittedly damp) kitchen, the numeral disc started to become bumpy and distorted as it is just thin paper. It’s such a shame that it isn’t made out of sturdier materials. Very disappointed in the quality.
B**N
Lovely clock……
I love this clock, great colour matches our colour scheme perfectly and the face of the clock not being white is a nice feature, good quality and great value for money, no annoying ticking sound and keeps time really well
G**E
Bellissimo, ottimo acquisto. Sembra antico e di valore, ma è leggerissimo e di plastica, quindi facile da appendere. Nessun rumore.
M**D
شيك وسعر مناسب جدا
F**.
Schneller Versand, Uhr läuft wirklich unhörbar, Zeitangabe präzise, schaut gut aus.
C**N
conforme à mes attentes
D**G
Great clock, aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Good price thanks to a Black Friday deal. But one small detail… When I chose this clock, I thought it was amusing that they included instructions on how the second hand may come off during shipping, and how to put it back on. Sure enough when mine arrived, the hand was in the bottom. The instructions provided were clear enough, but I discovered a certain degree of finesse is required to do this on the 16” version of the clock. My instructions may help: You will need a large surface area such as a dining room table, a decent sized towel, a small Phillips-head screwdriver, and recommended but not necessary, a pair of disposable gloves to eliminate fingerprints on the glass. 1. Begin by laying out the towel, and place the clock face down on the right side of the towel, with the mounting hole pointed up away from you (12 o’clock position). 2. Remove all the screws. If you’re one on the lucky ones, the glass and the bezel ring will simply fall out, along with the loose second hand. If it doesn’t, take a toothpick and press down in each of the screw holes, one at a time, until the bezel releases and falls on the towel. 3. Pick up the clock and flip it over to the left, with 12 o’ clock at top. Leave the glass and bezel alone. Pick up the second hand by the center only, and insert it into the hole in the shaft, over the pin inside the shaft. Press down firmly in the center to secure it. 4. You will need to check the movement of the second hand in relation to the minute hand. Don’t put a battery in just yet, rotate the hand knob on the back. You may have to bend the end of the second hand up slightly so it clears the minute hand, on mine I had to do this at both ends. Also check the hour hand in relation to the minute hand, make sure they don’t touch. 5. When done, flip the clock over and place it over the glass and bezel, and make sure the case screw holes are aligned with the bezel ring holes. Place the screws back in the holes, but DO NOT tighten them just yet. 6. Here’s where the finesse comes in. Slide your fingers under the edge of the clock case and press up on the glass bezel along the edge at each screw (if done properly the screw will move up), then tighten the screw. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN, these screws are short and will strip the plastic in a heartbeat. The idea here is that the glass and bezel must meet the clock case before tightening the screws. Work your way around the case, one screw at a time. A couple of other things to note - I noticed a lot of Chinese manufacturers of these “non-ticking” clocks on Amazon recommend using carbon zinc batteries as opposed to alkaline, something to do with stable current output, blah blah, etc. This manufacturer is not one of them, but I ordered the Panasonic Heavy Duty Carbon Zinc batteries to be safe. Lastly, the mounting hook they provide uses four headless “nail pins” which are brutal to old, brittle latex paint - it will shatter. So I enlarged the center hole on the hook and used a skinny 3/4” wood screw to mount it to the wall, and of course pre-drilled a hole for it. Thank you for your time.
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