








🕰️ Own your time, every hour, in style.
The Navaris 24h Wall Clock combines a full 24-hour analogue dial with silent sweep movement in a sleek black and silver design. Measuring 30x30x4 cm and weighing just 570g, it runs on a single AA battery and offers a modern, minimalist look ideal for professional and home environments. Its unique dial layout and whisper-quiet operation make it a standout choice for those who value precision and style in timekeeping.









| ASIN | B09F2YJXDQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,483 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #1,528 in Wall Clocks |
| Brand | Navaris |
| Color | Silver / black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (658) |
| Date First Available | 17 November 2021 |
| Item Weight | 570 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | 55028.35.02 |
| Product Dimensions | 31.7 x 31.7 x 5 cm; 570 g |
| Special Features | 24-hour display |
T**O
This is even better than I dared hope for. While it is made in China the design seems to be aimed at the European market. The result is a quality that we rarely see here in Canada. The sweep second hand is absolutely continuous silent motion and battery life on a single AA seems very good. Now I have to find the impossible to match it; a digital 24 hour clock which has the leading zero included.
P**G
Who knows why some of us might like to see the whole day on one clock.. It, certainly, doesn't fit with the currently dominant paradigm. Time, after all, stops and starts again every twelve hours. I'm being sarcastic. Though I am yet to do what I want to do (make and print out a twenty four hour coloured clock face so I can see, at a glance and without having to open up the Outlook Calendars, if the time is on me that I should be doing something for the optimal life experience) - I have had a quick look and it seems absolutely feasible. There are screws. It's really basic. It's lovely and basic. Highly adaptable. Somebody that wants something already perfect, for their needs, might want to consider something else. I have my own functional hands and fingers. I have access to colours. This is fine for me. Since putting the battery in, months ago when I bought it, it hasn't lost any time. It's accurate. Not, in its vanilla form, that easy to read (all a bit dark) but (like I said) I'm going to make my own clock face. That way it will be obvious when I'm in the period of least resistance for any of the daily things I need to do. I know how to make a 24 hour pie chart (48 half hour pie chart ;)) - it should be simply a case of making a hole, at the centre of my pie chart, taking the clock apart (should not be too complex - there are screws) and gluing my pie chart over the existing clock face. Might do that today, actually, as I have managed to make myself excited. I might upload a photo when it's done and, if I encounter thermoplastic seals, I'll let you know. Does it tick? No - that's the one in the kitchen I can hear. Edit: I wanted to show that its easy to take the clock apart and prit stick a print out of a pie chart (this circle was 16.5 cm) onto the face (seems to be plastic rather than paper - good as I might want to change the pie chart at some point). Not letting the perfect be the enemy of good - here's how (minus the bit about how to work with pie charts in Excel - figure that out yourself, please!). Pie chart in Excel. Copy and paste it as new image in graphics program. Crop the image to contain only the circular part. Resize the image to whatever you like (16.5 cm seemed to be just right but a smaller one may look more centralised (with those one digit numbers up the right hand side). Print it out (mine is two printouts stuck together). Carefully, with scissors, cut the circle out. Lay it down. Get a metal ruler and a razor blade. Cut the thing, as precisely as possible, in half using one of the radial lines as a guide (mine was 12 - 24). Put the two halfs exactly together. Cut out the tiny circle in the middle (where the post for the clock hands is) and check that the two pieces will fit together on the clock face. Glue the backs of the two halves of the pie chart, slither them in under the hands, check they are abutting and in the right place and gentle press the chart down. It's pretty self explanatory, really, but I hope the sizing is useful as is the realisation that taking the hands off isn't at all necessary (I was puzzling this over for ages before I realised I could just cut my chart in half). I'm sorely tempted to get the black and white version and do this in the bedroom, too. Delightfully easy.
G**S
El mejor reloj de 24 horas qje he tenido, silencioso y estéticamente muy bonito, buen material y preciso
S**K
Bisher läuft die Uhr sehr gut ohne Korrektur . Sieht gut aus und ist was Besonderes. Ich überlege noch eine zu verschenken.
A**R
Håller tiden väldigt bra, är tyst och ser bra ut. Enda nackdelen är att det kan vara lite svårt att se vad tiden är när det är mörkt annars är den toppen!
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