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Love the style and the simplicity of The Spy wall clock by Newgate, which is very reminiscent of the 1960s.
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Yes, a very strong sixties vibe going on here. You can imagine Harry Palmer standing under this in a top secret location, possibly James Bond too as he breezes past this and Miss Moneypenny back in the day. It has that look. The look of a timepiece from somewhere ‘official’ in that era. the kind of clock you would see in a high-end office rather than a home. At least, back in the ’60s.
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Times have changed since and the industrial look of the clock, coupled with its retro looks, make this a very appealing proposition for the home and particularly, for the kitchen. There are plenty of finishes available for this retro clock too.
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Take your pick from the painted grey version or opt for the Spy clock in brass, the same design in a galvanised steel (if you really want industrial) or opt for the ‘on trend’ version of copper.
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All with the same utilitarian face and a colour scheme within to match. Personally, I would go down the brass route, but it really depends on what works for your own hom.
Each one is sized around 38cm x 38cm, with the price at £70.
Find out more at the Newgate Clocks website
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