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I bought a large wall clock on Aliexpress, but it did not meet my expectations. So I designed new numbers, new hands and a new wall mount for easy battery removal and replacement.
 

- Designed for classic cheap clocks from AliExpress.
- The models also include a device to mark the position of the numbers on the wall.
- The numbers are stuck to the wall with double-sided tape.
- The watch holder is screwed exactly in the middle.

-Clock diameter approx. 60cm

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                      Proceed as follows:
-Drill a hole that represents the center of the clock.
- Screw the number marker to the drilled hole.
- The number position marker is 30° so it always shows the position of the next number in a row.
- Glue the numbers to the marked positions.
- Remove the number position marker.
- Screw the wall clock holder into the same hole.
- Simply insert the clock into the holder.
- Finally, click the hands into place.
-- Done!

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