Seiko QXM379S with Melody Chime
Our watch of the week is a very special living-room clock. It is a Seiko wall clock, the Seiko QXM379S. It is so special because it is neither a regulator clock nor a pendulum clock, yet it can still play melodies. The dial, with its many individual decorations, is also very special and elaborately designed. Find out more about this clock now!
What can the Seiko QXM379S do?
This classic wall clock displays the hour and minute. It also has a light sensor and a volume control for the hourly melody chime. On the hour, a melody plays and the small rotating pendulum turns. What makes this clock special is that you can choose from 18 HiFi melodies: Spring from The Four Seasons, Canon, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Symphony No. 6 'Pastoral', Morning from Peer Gynt, La Traviata 'Drinking Song', Amazing Grace, The Planets 'Jupiter', The Nutcracker: Waltz Of The Flowers, Salut d'amour, Pictures At An Exhibition 'Promenade', Dance Of The Reed Pipes; Deck The Halls, O Tannenbaum, We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Joy To The World, Silent Night, Jingle Bells.
Incredible! What a true all-rounder! There really is the perfect melody for every occasion here.
What does the Seiko QXM379S look like?
The round wall clock in an antique look has a silver-colored plastic case, with a button at the bottom for demonstrating the melodies. The blue-gray dial is three-dimensional with many different decorations. You will find many silver stars and houses there. Some stars have been filled with red and blue Swarovski stones. In the center are the black Arabic numerals on white plaques, which are also all three-dimensional and rotate on the hour, changing their arrangement for a few seconds. The small rotating pendulum in the center is intricately designed and sits a little further inside the clock. It also contains small blue shimmering Swarovski stones. A very elaborate vintage clock that is definitely a matter of taste, but has been designed with great care and love.