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Kallie

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Hi, im Kallie. 

 

Interested in old quality materials to restore and sell or to keep them for my house. 
Old watches and old wall frame clocks are one of my passions! 

I just bought myself a blue 'ASSA wall clock', the description on a wooden plate says: '4 DEZ 1946 1494 ZZ4' 
I can't find anything about it on the internet except the same image of the clockwork, I also don't know if it runs because im afraid about the voltage: 230V, 110V,...?



Does someone know what's the voltage? (or other information?)

Thanks in regards!
Kallie

 

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52 minutes ago, watchweasol said:

Hello Kallie and welcome to the forum..    An interesting clock but no sighn of an insex plate  with manufactures name etc, it should stipulate the voltage. Is it a UK plug or continental.

Hi, 
Thanks, its just two radio-wires with the thickness of 1,5mm2
Its weird nowhere a sign of any information except the date 

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