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Mechanical style wall or desk clock made from a F1 racecar gear

Mechanical style wall or desk clock made from a F1 racecar gear

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United Kingdom £3.49 £0.50
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United States £7.99 £3.99
Rest of the World £7.99 £3.99

Limited edition - 1 of only 2 made.
Original F1 part - From the car driven by Jenson Button.

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This dynamic clock is made from a 2006 Honda F1 car 2nd gear ratio and would be perfect for for your office wall or desk.

In keeping with the motorsport theme of the clock the centre is high quality glossy carbon fiber, the clock mechanism has then been is mounted onto this. Each gear has been engraved (by the Honda F1 team) with its own unique indentifaction number.

Supplied in a plain white gift box with a laminated ID card with some more information about the part that was used to make the clock.

It can also be used as a wall clock (the back has a hook built into it).

The gear measures approx 115mm (4.5") in diameter.

Includes stand and clock battery (AA).

This is a 'non-ticking' clock.

The final picture shows the F1 car that this part was used in.

Designed by Nathan O'Dell in The high peak, derbyshire

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