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Description
Pragotron clocks are iconic timepieces with synchronized electric movements, originally produced in Czechoslovakia. They were widely used in public spaces such as train stations, schools, and factories from the mid-20th century onward, with many still fully functional and in use today.
These 3D models are based on the designs of the original clocks: C 301 (1984–1995) and PJ 27 (1959–1968).
To assemble, first place the nut inside the cavity on the back of the watch face. Then, put on the rubber gasket and screw in the clock mechanism. If necessary, use hot glue to secure the watch face to the frame from the back. Don't forget the clock hands.
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