pendulum clock
Who says antique is out? Definitely, not with a pendulum clock! Anybody who owns this is lucky enough to have one. A pendulum clock uses, obviously, a pendulum, swinging weight as its timekeeping component. In the olden times, this is the most accurate timekeeper. Old houses have taken care of this vintage timepiece and are still pretty much enjoying using it as their time-teller.
Most people though, have pendulum clocks at home just for display. Clock collectors keep them too because these kinds of clock have already gained and maintained high value. For others, these are also considered decorative clocks because of their unique and classic style. Aside from old houses, churches, museums and capitols are some of the structures that still keep a pendulum clock.
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