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This charming and inexpensive cuckoo clock has leaves and a bird that are hand carved from solid Linden wood. Then when the clock strikes the hour or half-hour, the door opens, a cuckoo appears and calls along with the clock’s gong strike.
This clock is hand-made in Germany. The mechanical brass movement is driven by two weights and time escapes with the tick of a traditional pendulum. The cuckoo call sound is made by two wooden whistles with bellows inside the clock case.
Even the packaging has an old-world charm, as only paper is used. The factory packing is all made of recycled materials. This clock makes a great gift for the young and old alike.
Dimensions: 8″ x 12″ x 6″
Made in Germany
3-year manufacturer's warranty
8-Day keywound movement
Shut-off switch
Sternreiter Original
The Sternreiter Bird and Leaf Black Forest Mechanical Cuckoo Clock (8200S) is a beautifully crafted timepiece that captures the essence of nature with its intricate design and traditional craftsmanship. Here's why it's a standout choice:
A charming and finely crafted cuckoo clock that brings the beauty of nature into your home while showcasing Black Forest craftsmanship at its finest!
Q: What is the Sternreiter Bird and Leaf Black Forest Mechanical Cuckoo Clock?
A: The Sternreiter Bird and Leaf Black Forest Mechanical Cuckoo Clock is a beautifully crafted timepiece that features intricate carvings of birds and leaves, embodying the natural beauty of the Black Forest region.
Q: What makes this clock unique?
A: Its finely detailed design, featuring birds and leaves along with the classic cuckoo bird, brings a rustic and nature-inspired charm to your home.
Q: How does the cuckoo clock operate?
A: The clock runs on a traditional mechanical movement, powered by weights. The cuckoo bird announces the hour, and the intricate carvings add to its visual appeal.
Q: Is it easy to set up?
A: Yes, installation is simple—just hang the clock and wind the weights to start the mechanism.
Q: How do I maintain the clock?
A: Regular winding is necessary to keep the clock accurate, and occasional cleaning will ensure the cuckoo and detailed carvings function smoothly.