$175.00
This vintage Kienzle travel alarm clock features a classic mid century design with a folding brass case and a beige textured leatherette exterior. When opened, the clock reveals a black dial marked “Kienzle” and “7 Rubis,” with applied gold-tone markers, elegant hands, and a clean, balanced layout typical of post-war German clockmaking.
The clock is mechanically operated and folds neatly into its protective case, making it suitable as both a travel clock and a compact display piece. During inspection, the clock is ticking and running, and the alarm function activates as intended. As with all vintage mechanical clocks, long-term accuracy is not guaranteed.
The case shows natural age-related wear, patina, and surface marks consistent with careful use over time. The interior lining also shows light wear. A well-preserved example of a mid century European travel alarm clock, ideal for collectors of mechanical timepieces.
• Kienzle mechanical travel alarm clock
• Produced circa 1950s
• Manufactured in Germany
• Marked “7 Rubis” mechanical movement
• Folding brass case with leatherette cover
• Black dial with applied gold markers
• Clock is ticking and running at inspection
• Alarm function activates
Measurements (approximate, unfolded):
Width: 7 cm / 2.75 in
Height: 7.8 cm / 3.07 in
Depth: 8 cm / 3.15 in
🎁 A refined vintage gift for collectors of mid century design and German mechanical clocks.
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