Bond Street Clock

4.3 (3)
$153.60
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Product details

Web ID: 6082852
Bring a distinctly refined and vintage-inspired look to your space with the weathered face and deep-tones of this handsome Bond Street Clock from Uttermost.
  • Product Features

    • Approx. dimensions: 18''Dia. x 2''D
    • Quartz movement ensures accurate timekeeping
    • Requires one ''AA'' battery
    • MDF/zinc with a weathered, crackled look laminated clock face
    • Wipe with soft dry cloth, no abrasives
    • Imported
  • Shipping & Returns

    • This item may not be shipped to American Samoa, Armed Forces Europe, Puerto Rico, Marshall Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Armed Forces Americas, Armed Forces Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii, Federated States of Micronesia, Northern Mariana, Palau
    • Returns are accepted at any Macy's store within 30 days from purchase date. Last Act items are final sale and sold “as is.” No returns, exchanges, or price adjustments allowed.
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    • Please call customer service for returns.

Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5

3 star ratings, 2 reviews

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2 reviews
Stellad
1 year ago

Love our clock

Bought this clock for our new home and it’s perfect! Quiet, pretty, not oversized like so many I shopped but still just what a needed for the space. The Roman Numerals on the 4 that bothered the other reviewer does not bother me us at all. It just balances the look of the clock so it’s no big deal.

Recommends this product

karen
1 year ago

I really like the clock it perfect for what I wanted, HOWEVER, someone should teach the mfg how to write the Roman numeral 4. They show it as “IIII”, but it is actually “IV” its now a conversational piece to provide how our educational system is lacking