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meshda

Хм, да, не электроника лучше...

Dharshan6thirumal
brasileirosim wrote:
I like to play with analog clocks. The digital clocks have a lot of advantages, but somehow I like mechanical things.

ME TOO I LIKE IT 

brasileirosim

Here some of my clocks. One is a digital, but rather old, and one is analog and digital. Two are the famous Solora used in the Piatigorsky cup. The black clocks with red and blue buttons are my best clocks, and I was not able to find them mentioned elsewhere. 

Dharshan6thirumal

Nice 

Dharshan6thirumal

can you tell me your name

brasileirosim
brasileirosim wrote:

Here some of my clocks. One is a digital, but rather old, and one is analog and digital. Two are the famous Solora used in the Piatigorsky cup. The black clocks with red and blue buttons are my best clocks, and I was not able to find them mentioned elsewhere. 

Dharshan6thirumal

Omg 

Dharshan6thirumal

NIce can you tell me your name brasileirosim

brasileirosim

brasileirosim
Dharshan6thirumal wrote:

NIce can you tell me your name brasileirosim

Renato 

Dharshan6thirumal

Omgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg this much clocks are you serious 

Dharshan6thirumal

Nice name Renato

brasileirosim

Most of them I bought in flea markets, like the both Solora. They are quite valuable, but I payed something like 15 dollars each. Usually you can’t get one for less than 500.

Dharshan6thirumal
brasileirosim wrote:

Most of them I bought in flea markets, like the both Solora. They are quite valuable, but I payed something like 15 dollars each. Usually you can’t get one for less than 500.

Nice rare clockes

GJW4922

Hi Renato!   I see you've got one of those Garde electronic clocks as well. When using it, do you have the option of either using the analog hands or the digital read out? Thank you and I certainly enjoyed your photos.                  Gordon W

Dharshan6thirumal

OMG HE HAVE UP TO 100 CLOCKS

brasileirosim
GJW, the Garde is more or less a digital clock but with the look of a mechanical clock. You have to set the time using buttons placed under the clock, “Enter”, “+” and “-“. For this reason I prefer to use the pure mechanical Garde, as it is easier to set the time. For example, if I play with a student I like to play with 1 minute at the clock against 10 minutes, and I can set the clock for this time in seconds.
Dharshan6thirumal

NICE RENATO I AM SHOCKED

GJW4922

Thank you, brasileirosim.  Does this mean that the hands on this Garde electronic clock don't move at all?

Gordon W

brasileirosim

They move as an analog Garde. Additionally you can follow the time on a digital display.