
A hand-drawn emblem comes to life on a quietly elegant wall clock — warm wood tones, crisp plexiglass face, and a super-quiet mechanism. The illustrated hawk, designed by Calder Robinson expressly for the Weehawken Gazette, is atop the Weehawken Library with the Weehawken Water Tower in the background to evoke wee-town pride. Hang it in a reading nook, in the kitchen, or a kid bedroom to anchor the room with a sense of place and whimsy -- like who doesn't want whimsy? The muted palette and clear printing let the artwork breathe while the silent clock keeps time without ticking distractions.
This wall clock blends nostalgic charm with modern build quality. It feels like the neighborhood paper folded into daily life: familiar, steady, and quietly present.
Product features
- Three frame color options (natural wood, black, white) with matching hand colors
- Pre-installed backside hook for easy hanging
- Vibrant, high-resolution printing on plexiglass face
- Durable materials: 100% wood frame, plexiglass face, metal mechanism
- 10" x 10" size, indoor use, silent AA-battery mechanism (1 AA, not included)
Care instructions
- Wipe the dust off gently with a clean, dry microfiber cloth
Many variations
Available in natural wood, black and white frame variations with black or white hands to match your design
Pre-installed hook
Built in backside hook for easy hanging
Vibrant colors
The latest printing techniques provide bright and intense colors
Wipe the dust off gently with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.
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