Carriage clocks or travel clocks, brass or glass cage, 19th and 20th century.
Enamel or porcelain dial, alarm, quarter repeater.
The carriage clocks that you will find on our website date back from the 19 th and 20 th century. Their body is made of brass and they have beveled glass windows. Their movements have an eight days power reserve. Some have an alarm function with or without rappel, and one has a quarter repeating function.
All of they have a ring-shaped balance and the adjustment (in case the clock is slow or fast) is made by adjusting the small lever on the balance. Some com with their original casing.