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🐾 Time never looked this cool — catch the Crimson Royale vibe!
The Kit Cat Klock Gentlemen (Crimson Royale) is a 15.5-inch battery-operated wall clock featuring the classic moving eyes and tail design. Made in the USA as a limited edition, this iconic retro timepiece blends vintage charm with modern convenience, perfect for adding a playful yet sophisticated touch to any space.






| ASIN | B07G9HY819 |
| Additional Features | Custom Design |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,596 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #35 in Wall Clocks |
| Brand | Kit Cat Klock |
| Brand Name | Kit Cat Klock |
| Clock Form | Twin Bell |
| Color | Crimson Royale |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 11,495 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Crimson |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 4"W x 15.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.45 g |
| Manufacturer | California Clock Company |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B07G9HY819 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year warranty from date of purchase against defects in workmanship & material. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | B07G9HY819 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 C batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4"W x 15.5"H |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Screen Size | 15.5 inches |
| Shape | Cat |
| Size | Original size 15.5" |
| Special Feature | Custom Design |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Classic |
| UPC | 090132003062 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Watch Movement | Automatic |
T**S
Fun Classic Clock (or should I write Klock — lol)
First off I have had Kit Kat Klocks for effor!! I always remember we had one when I was growing up that was electric. Who knows how old it was. It was just the standard black clock with white numerals, hands, and graphics.. And out of the left side, looking at the clock, a white cord came out and plugged into the electrical outlet. Never any issues, only resetting twice a year at the time change and on the rare times that the power went out. I always thought the eyes and the tail went in different direction. Example, when the eyes went to the right, the tail went to the left, and when the tail went to the right, the eyes went to the left. But I could just be remembering that incorrectly. That original electric also seemed to move more slowly, and it did make more noise. Supposedly, that is why the California clock company decided to make them with battery, but they still make noise. Anyway, once that original one stopped working, I replaced it in about 1995 with a new red one. Photo is attached, as I can only attach one video per review…. I’ve never had any issues with it, though it is not nearly as heavy or sturdy as the original. The back cover is challenging to take off and put back on, because you do have to fit it in the ears and then snap it around the bottom of the opening for the tail. Anyway, only one little pointy piece on an ear after all this time is getting bad. If I could’ve uploaded the video of the original red clock, you could see in the video that the red one seems to move more slowly and smoothly. It may just be because the batteries are older. The clock takes 2C batteries, which are sometimes difficult to find. I think Duracell works the best …Looking at the clock from the back the battery on the right controls the clock timekeeping function. And half of the power from that battery goes to the mechanism that makes the eyes and the tail move. The battery on the left is 100% devoted to the mechanism for movement. I’m just pointing that out, because it will be possible that your clock stops keeping time, but the tail and eyes still move. Yes, it can be finicky. For whatever reason, the clock sometimes shifts position on the wall and the tail will be banging into one side, making a louder distinct sound. But you just have to play it by eye/ear and readjust the clock every so often. I bought the new one in white for my mom. She had a schoolhouse clock, with the octagon face behind glass and then the pendulum below behind glass that swung back-and-forth that was electric in the kitchen for many years. It finally broke, and I couldn’t find anything else that would work for her The new white one came today, I put in two brand new batteries and put it on the wall and have had no issues. I just use a regular nail, and not a screw like some people say, and I had no idea that you could put a little silicone or oil, so I’ve never done that. I’ve attached the video of the white clock for comparison. So far, so good! And we’ll see how it goes. I think I still am going to need to work on adjusting it so that the eyes and tail do the optimum movement. Just remember when you’re resetting the time to only adjust by the larger minute hand and the smaller hour hand will follow. Never turn the smaller hour hand. And never go back ways or counterclockwise, which is tempting when you fall back an hour.! That will really mess up the clock. The only thing I would wish for is that there was still an electric option. Even if they still wanted to use a battery for the quartz timekeeping portion, which could probably go down to a double a. And then have the electric cord that would do an electric motor. But, that’s just a wish. Like I said with the older red clock, I’ve never had any issues. I’ll try to remember to come back and post an update.
L**.
Happy with
Bought my clock 6/21 the tail and eyes quit working, customer service was very prompt and helpful . Fully working again.
R**H
How to fix your Kit Cat Klock
I had to give this clock a one star rating on it because its absolutely not customer friendly and furthermore The California Clock Company should be ashamed of putting out a product with this huge of a flaw in it. So I too bought what I thought was a really cool looking Kit Cat Klock and I too was ultimately stuck with a cat clock that stopped wagging its tail. I can tell you this that all of that "micro-adjustment" waste of time that the California Clock Company keeps telling everyone is just that... A HUGE WASTE OF TIME. I fixed mine with two 8x1mm disk magnets that cost me just a few dollars right here on Amazon. Unfortunately you have to buy 100+ of these little magnets but they're not expensive and they are tiny. They have to be 8x1mm disk magnets that is important. The pendulum of that clock is magnet operated and what you need to do is improve the magnetic field between the magnet on the tail side and the magnetic pulse generator on the clock side This will involve some very minor surgery on your cat clock and since he's already a pain in the butt to get the parts aligned you have to have patience. Take two 8x1mm disk magnets and carefully place them side by side on the tail side magnet, I used a pair of tweezers to place mine. Since you are putting two magnets on top of another magnet only one side will stick to the other magnet. There is a video by "The People of Goodwill" on Youtube that shows how its done Search for this exact term: "How to fix B2 KIT CAT clock when the tail and eyes won’t move but clock still keeps time" If the California Clock Company is reading this review... This is an easy fix that SHOULD have been done at the factory. I should not have had to "fix" a new clock that I paid sixty dollars for. Luckily I'm technically savvy and was able to fix your product, but what about the COUNTLESS others that got stuck with a clock that doesn't work like it should. Shame on you California Clock Company and caveat emptor!
J**Z
Works better with a slight tilt
I like to make sure things are level. However as much as I like this clock, the eyes and tail will eventually stop if you make it too level. I have to actually make the clock a bit crooked on my wall by tilting it for the eyes and tail to not eventually stop. Not crazy about that, but I like the clock so much that I'll deal with it. By the way... even if the eyes and tail do stop, it still keeps perfect time.
D**L
Iconic piece of history. Just a tad bit loud and pricey.
Iconic. I love it so much. I liked the tuxedo limited edition because of the little chrome accents on the paws and bow tie but I really liked the white background on the actual clock. Makes the number pop more. My only complaints are that it is fairly loud when it’s completely quiet at night. My second complaint being that they are fairly expensive considering it is cheap plastic and simple construction. But, considering it’s an iconic piece of art/decor, I don’t mind paying. I just wish the price was more reflective on the build.
S**T
Way overpriced
The clock is cute but very cheaply made. Definitely not worth $60
T**T
Perfect clock if you do a little hack they don’t tell you
So I purchased three clocks and all have encountered the same issues. Either they are too loud or they stop moving after a day or two. I was able to resolve both of these problems. I do wish they told you in the instructions how to troubleshoot, but I have figured out a way, and I hope to help others the same. Try to do these 3 things if you are frustrated with your clock. 1. If you use a nail in the wall, the clock has a tendency to slip head down wards which should be fine, but I have found that with all of the clocks that I used a nail, they all stopped wagging the motion after a little while. If you switch to a screw, it will keep the position of the clock in place and it would not slip head forward. I believe this causes the movement issue to go away. The reason here is the clock should be completely flush with the wall, this helps the movement. 2. You should probably use a level. To get these perfect you should use a level. 3. To help with the noise being too loud I found that if I used a very light silicone lubricant and applied just a tiny drop to the eye of the lower and upper portion that holds it in place as well as a tiny drop to the eye stems that rub against the black holder things the clock almost made no noise. The eyes is what’s causing all the noise and by putting some light silicone lubricant in those areas my noise completely went away. 4. Lastly the lubrication of the eyes completely smoothes out the animation motion and helps with the animation to never stop if you followed all the steps above. That is all it takes. I wonder if this company should take a note and do something about it as it can help a lot of frustrated people, I know it helped me, I thought I had to return all 3 clocks back but nope all good. By the way, people are complaining about cheap quality for the price, you have to understand that this is a product made in US. Of course it will not be as cheap as a Chinese product. Same with a UK product being made in UK. People literally can’t read that it’s made in its own country, seriously. Other that that it’s a very cool clock, a legend and I’m totally glad to have 3 of them.
A**R
Old school clock
Was a good clock with an older cartoon theme as a gift. The timekeeping in it worked well however the eye movement only lasted about two weeks. After cleaning it lasted a little longer than stopped again but the clock part still works. Slightly a small size than what was expected. It was okay over all not horrible but also not too good.
M**N
Pour les fans de chats
Très belle et originale avec ses yeux particuliers mais aussi assez bruyante !
L**A
Po roku użytkowania - brak uwag!
Zegar działa (od roku go posiadam) i pięknie się prezentuje.
I**F
Slutat fungera
Klockan är väldigt fin. Tyvärr slutade svansen och ögonen röra sig efter några dagar.
K**S
Still working.
A bit flimsy to be honest but I have no regrets buying it and it still (after a year and 2 movings) hangs up on my wall and works as it should
A**Y
Super cute!
Love the whimsy charm of it!
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