⌛ Time to Upgrade Your Space!
The Jones Clocks® Saloon mantel clock combines a traditional double scroll design with modern materials, featuring a high-quality acrylic body and a glass lens. With precise quartz movement and a classic Roman numeral dial, this clock is the perfect addition to any desk, table, or shelf, ensuring both style and functionality.
Brand | Jones Clocks |
Model Number | JSAL319K |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 3.81 x 16 cm; 280 g |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Design-led |
Item Weight | 280 g |
A**A
Just in time
This is a beautiful mantle clock with a lovely clear face which of course enables the time to be told with ease and quickly,very well packaged so no problems on delivery, a wonderful clock with a quiet tic !
P**K
Very stylish
Was looking for a small clock to put on my unit. Looks really good. Easy to see the time black and white asds style as well. Value for money
R**.
Pretty clock
Very pretty clock and so far it keeps accurate time. It has quite a loud tick but as it’s in the sitting room and not a bedroom that’s not an issue. It’s very light, very plastic, but it looks good. Not a bad price compared to other brands.
M**E
Tick tock
I'm very pleased with the look of the click & it is good qualityLarge enough to see the time
T**.
Easy to read
Very quiet looks good and able to read the numbers well
A**O
Looks cheap
Looks so cheap and plastic, don't waste your money
B**B
Timeless design - lovely mantel clock
I purchased this to go above the fireplace on the mantel. It’s a classic design and looks great in our living room. It keeps the time perfectly, requiring 2 batteries. Good quality and a decent price compared to some of the other brands I was looking at. Very happy.
D**.
Looks ok.
The clock is a bit cheap feeling being made of plastic. I think it's overpriced by at least £10, it isn't worth almost £25. Looking at similar clocks elsewhere I'd say £10 to £15 is about the right price.As an aside the Roman numeral for 4 on the clock is wrong. The clock has IIII instead of IV. The Chinese manufacturers obviously don't know Roman numerals.
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