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German clocks have been manufactured primarily in the Black Forest since the 17th century. This is also the case with branded clocks from ZEIT.punkt, which impress with their high quality, innovative design and precision. Behind these high-quality timepieces is the company Anton Schrenk & Sohn. It is known both in Germany and abroad for carefully crafted clocks.
Since its foundation in 1920, this family-owned company has continuously worked to meet the highest quality standards. In addition, the range has been constantly expanded, especially through the production of our own wood and plastic housings. Today, most models are characterized by extravagance. However, the wide variety of ZEIT.punkt clocks also offers more classic models. The wide range of products includes table clocks, radio-controlled clocks, kitchen clocks and wall pendulum clocks with quartz movements.
Anton Schrenk & Sohn has its own carpentry workshop, where all enclosures are manufactured on site. The company relies on natural woods such as beech, mahogany and alder, which foreign customers in particular appreciate.
There are hardly any limits to the imagination when it comes to design. This is because not only a wide variety of shapes and colours are used, but also a wide variety of material combinations. One model evokes the sun with its offset spikes of brass and burl walnut décor. A skilfully combines the materials beech and glass. Here, the wood serves as the four angles of the square. The product range also includes wall-mounted pendulum clocks with wooden cases, which are reminiscent of grandfather's times. Thus, they give every home an antique, noble charm.
Furthermore, many models are available in different materials or designs, so that these clocks can be explicitly adapted to the respective furnishing style.
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