A Kieninger & Obergfell Modernist world clock.
West Germany, circa 1960s. World map design with time zones.
The case and base are of brass. The centre of the clock represents the North pole. The world map is divided in to time zones starting at Greenwich time. The other time zones indicate plus or minus, so you can tell the time in other parts of the world. It also has a black and white rotating dial that indicates night and day in a 24 hour basis, which can be adjusted.
Stamped underneath: "Kieninger & Obergfell" Made in West Germany.
Original Quartz battery operated movement.
Measurements are maximum ones.
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measurements
Height:
25.5 cm
Width:
23.5 cm
Depth:
8 cm
measurements
declaration
Deviantik has clarified that the 1970’s Kundo World Clock (LA361439) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1960