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Junghans x Mcdonald’s – industrial 24-hour wall clock (Germany, 1980s/90s)

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Junghans x Mcdonald’s – industrial 24-hour wall clock (Germany, 1980s/90s)Yes, this is a real McDonalds wall clock. Yes, its made by Junghans. And yesits a true 24 hour beast. This industrial grade wall clock was made in Germany by Junghans, one of the countrys most respected timekeeping brands. But heres the twist: unlike your regular kitchen clock, this one runs on a 24 hour cycle. That means the hour hand goes around once per day, not twice. The dial shows the hours 112 twice, allowing you to distinguish AM and PM at a

Yes, this is a real McDonald’s wall clock. Yes, it’s made by Junghans. And yes—it’s a true 24-hour beast.
This industrial-grade wall clock was made in Germany by Junghans, one of the country’s most respected timekeeping brands. But here’s the twist: unlike your regular kitchen clock, this one runs on a 24-hour cycle. That means the hour hand goes around once per day, not twice. The dial shows the hours 1–12 twice, allowing you to distinguish AM and PM at a glance—without a single digital beep.
Used in high-demand, round-the-clock environments (like the back kitchen of a McDonald’s), this clock was built for clarity, endurance and, frankly, a little fast-food futurism.
The silver metal case frames a double-ring dial: the black and red hour tracks show the 24-hour split, while the slim black hands keep time with no frills, no nonsense. A subtle but bold McDonald’s logo at the center seals its pop-cultural credibility.

Condition
Works perfectly. Powered by a single AA battery (not included). Cosmetically, it shows honest wear from use: scuffs, surface marks, and light discoloration on the silver frame, but no cracks or breaks in the glass. The dial is intact and clearly legible.
Overall condition: 7/10.

Details
• Brand: Junghans
• Logo: McDonald’s (printed on dial)
• Made in Germany
• Circa late 1980s / early 1990s
• Quartz movement (W738)
• Format: true 24-hour analog dial (1–12 x 2)
• Material: Metal case, glass face
• Colour: Silver frame, white dial, black/red text
• Battery: 1x AA (not included)
• Diameter: approx. 30 cm

Note
This is a functioning vintage clock. It does not come with a mounting hook or original packaging. You may need to adjust to the 24-hour display if you’re used to standard dials—but once you get it, you’ll never go back.

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