Titanic's Clock in beautiful ornamented wooden cabinet - ivory panel. Versión 1.2
The well-known clock of the RMS Titanic was located at the large ornate Fore staircase in the first-class section of the famous White Star Line liner. The staircase featured large glass domes that allowed natural light to enter the space during the daytime, oak panelling and detailed carvings, paintings, bronze cherubs (which served as lamp supports on the middle railings), candelabra, and other details. It also featured a large clock surrounded by an intricate oak carving depicting "Honour and Glory crowning Time".
The beautiful ornamented clock that looked so handsome in the flooding sunlight of the Titanic’s stairway lies now crushed into unrecognisable shapes and splinters at the bottom of an ocean.
The front panel of this ornamented clock looks very real because of its relief. The built-in clockwork shows the real time. Touch the clock to set the time by means of a menu. Supports all time zones and Daylight Saving Time (DST).
As a bonus you receive a texture of the 'Honour and Glory'-panel.
This beautiful Titanic clock is also available with a wooden 'Honour and Glory-panel.
NOTE: The Titanic clocks I made are NOT table clocks or small wall clocks. They are NOT miniatures or scale models. The clocks are rather large, larger than a man, just because they are replicas of the original Titanic clock which was very large. They are meant as an attractive eye-catching piece of furniture to be placed against a wall or in a corner of you room.