I have been researching nice grandfather clocks since September. Over and over, I'd either find a good price and excessive shipping charges, or reasonable shipping on an over-priced clock. It has been a real challenge to find a clock in my price range that is well built, stylish and which will look good in my living room. This Plainville clock was the perfect compromise between high quality and reasonable price. It looks great in my living room and it didn't clean out my bank account. It was easy to assemble, and runs great.
Item got lost in shipping, not real sure what all happened. It arrived later than expected. Its an OK grandfather glock. For the price, looks pretty nice, works well. If you don't like presswood, don't buy this item. The back is only about 1/8" pressed and a little difficult to assemble. But once assembled, looks and works nice.
This clock looks good, but has huge problems. First of all the clock came with the based busted in 3 different places, so rather than return the whole clock, I glued the base as needed. It's still very uneven and could never stand level, so I placed it in a corner on carpet. The base sides, top, bottom, and back along with the top sides are very thin stained particle wood...very bad. The actual face and top portion of the clock is pretty sturdy hardwood, but has a pretty cheesy tin numeric face. The pendulum and the weights are about as thin a tin as you can possibly get...will bend to the most subtle touch. The biggest problem with my clock, is that it can't keep time accurate within a half an hour in a 24-hr period. The chime was off from the hour being displayed day one, but I fixed that. It can't keep time worth crap. I've lowered the timing screw to the lowest possible setting on the bottom of the pendulum bob, but it's still keeps time at a run away pace. I wouldn't buy this clock no matter how cheap it is. You definitely get what you pay for. Keep searching everyone, this isn't the answer for anyone who wants a grandfather clock. Oh yeh, you cannot turn off the chime for night time. It chimes 24 hrs a day and only chimes. No Westminster chime. Poor excuse for a clock! I wish I had seen an honest review like this before I wasted my money.
Got the clock today and took me about 30 minutes to put it together. the top would not slide onto the bottom so had to dig out the groove on the top of the clock to get it to slide together. very nice finish. On the box it says needs batteries to operate and they are included. could not find anywhere on the clock or in the instructions that show where the batteries are supposedly located. It does chime on the hour and the half hour but does not have the Westminster chime as it says on the details on the website here. the clock is a wind up clock the weights are purely there for show nothing else. (they do not function!). The chime is just right not overly loud as is the case in other Grandfather clocks I looked at.The moon dial is not functional only decorative. all in all the clock is worth the money I paid for it. I just wish it would have played the Westminster chimes as it advertised.
The clock looks nice. The face of the clock was damaged and the metal parts are made of thin tin.

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