Did You Know?
The concept of changing the clocks for the seasons has strong ties to this city. In April 1916, during World War I, Germany became one of the very first countries to implement Daylight Saving Time (Sommerzeit). Driven from Berlin, this historic time shift was initially established to conserve coal usage by maximizing daylight hours, fundamentally changing how the modern world interacts with the clock.
Product Description
This wall clock merges classic horological design with detailed cartographic art. The dial features an intricate, high-contrast monochrome street map highlighting the sprawling urban layout of Berlin, set against a deep black background. It utilizes a dual-layout display, combining traditional high-visibility luminescent sports markers on the inner dial with bold Arabic numerals on the outer edge. A mineral glass lens magnifies the functional date display at the three o'clock position. The sweeping second hand is driven by a high-torque, silent quartz movement, ensuring a completely tick-free environment. The mechanism is protected by a solid, cold-milled stainless steel chassis with a distinctive scalloped bezel.
Structural Specifications
Format: Custom cartographic city map style (Berlin).
Case Material: Solid brushed 304L stainless steel.
Dial: High-contrast black and white Berlin street layout with UV-reactive luminescent markers and Arabic numerals.
Crystal: Mineral glass featuring a functional date magnifier.
Movement: Silent continuous sweep quartz mechanism (zero ticking).
Dimensions: 34 cm diameter, 5 cm depth.
Weight: 1.2 kg.





