A dial clock is a clock with a dial. Most all antique clocks are dial clocks because they have both a face that has the hours numbered, and hands that point to the appropriate hour. Dial clocks have been in existence for a long time. Antique dial clocks were eventually replaced with, for the most part, digital clocks. However, there is still a fair share of dial clocks out there, and many people actually even prefer these types of clocks better for their easiness to read. Dial clocks come in all shapes, styles, colors, and levels of sophistication. Some are very beautiful, extravagant, and gaudy. Still, some others are very, very plain. There truly is a dial clock for every taste, but if you want an antique, it might cost you. Antique dial clocks have never been so sought after, and if you want one made by one of the earliest clock masters, than you will most likely need to pull out your pocketbook before you get to enjoy your new antique clock.
![]() CHELSEA US GOVERNMENT SHIPS CLOCK DIALS US $21.50
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![]() 19THC FRENCH JEWELED BALL CLOCK W A FANCY ENAMEL DIAL US $395.00
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![]() CLOCK DIAL CUTTER GERMANY US $17.95
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![]() SMITHS 60 MINUTES TABLE CLOCK ROTATING DIAL EXC WORKING US $2.25
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![]() INGRAHAM MANTLE SHELF CLOCK DIAL BEZEL GLASS PARTS US $29.00
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![]() VINTAGE CLOCK DIAL US $5.00
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![]() Table Clock With Elk on Dial US $15.00
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![]() CHELSEA US GOVERNMENT SHIPS CLOCK DIAL NOS US $29.00
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![]() 1800S CLOCK DIALS PARTS STEAMPUNKSESSIONS TOLEWARE US $2.99
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