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Clocks
Buy a Clock for your kids bedroom from our great retro range of wall mounted Clocks. We stock some great Replica Clocks in a wide range of styles and colours that will really light up your kids bedroom.
Our most popular wall mounted clock is the replica George Nelson Starburst Clock, that features twelve wooden points protruding from the central dial. This striking light comes in a wide range of colours, and features a quartz movement
s and the similar Ball Clock come in great colours, and are stunning analog clocks to teach your child how to tell the time.
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Replica Asterisk Clock by George Nelson in Black$69.00
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Replica Asterisk Clock by George Nelson Yellow$69.00
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Replica George Nelson Asterisk Clock White$69.00
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Replica George Nelson Asterisk Clock Orange$69.00
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Replica George Nelson Pill Clock - Solid Timber with Stainless Steel Stand$119.00
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Replica George Nelson Starburst Clock - Multi Colour$85.00
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Replica Starburst Clock Sunburnt Orange$85.00
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Replica George Nelson Starburst Clock (Natural)$85.00
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Replica George Nelson Starburst Clock - Black$85.00
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Replica George Nelson Starburst Clock (Red)$85.00
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White Starburst Clock by George Nelson Replica$85.00
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Replica Petal Clock by George Nelson - Retro Wall Clock$89.00
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Replica Eye Clock by George Nelson$199.00
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Replica George Nelson Turbine Clock - Wall Clocks$229.00
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Replica George Nelson Metal Star Clock$199.00
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Replica George Nelson Ball Clock - Multi Colour$65.00
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Replica George Nelson Ball Clock - Natural$65.00
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Replica George Nelson Ball Clock - White - ** Only 2 Left in Stock **$65.00
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Replica George Nelson Ball Clock - Red$65.00
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Replica Steering Wheel Clock by George Nelson$79.00
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Matching Wall ClockSpecial Price $32.00 Regular Price $65.00
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do some clocks tick loudly while others are silent?
The ticking sound in clocks usually comes from their internal mechanism. Traditional mechanical clocks use an escapement system that creates the classic "tick-tock" as gears move. In contrast, modern quartz clocks often feature a sweeping movement that’s designed to be silent or nearly noiseless. If you're seeking peace and quiet, especially for a child’s bedroom or study area, look for “silent sweep” or “non-ticking” wall clocks, which ensure the hands move smoothly without that repetitive sound. These are ideal for sleep and focus-friendly environments.
What kind of clock is best for helping kids learn to tell the time?
Clocks designed specifically for teaching time use visual cues to make learning fun and intuitive. The most effective ones are geared clocks with movable hands that stay in sync, color-coded clocks to highlight hour and minute differences, and “past/to” language clocks like EasyRead Time Teacher, which show minutes past and minutes to the hour clearly. These designs simplify the learning process into three clear steps, perfect for home learning or classroom use.
At what age should children start learning to read a clock?
Most children begin to understand the concept of time around age 5 or 6. Start with “o’clock” using a teaching clock with clear visuals and short hourly intervals. As they grow, introduce half-past, quarter-to, and minute counting in fives. Combining interactive learning tools like dry-erase clocks or digital-and-analog combo models can help bridge the learning gap and build confidence over time.
My child finds ticking clocks distracting. What options are available?
You're not alone, many parents report their children being sensitive to the ticking noise. That's why non-ticking or silent-sweep analog clocks are a top pick for kids’ rooms. They maintain a classic design without the auditory distraction, making them ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, and learning spaces. These clocks offer functionality without sacrificing sleep or focus, especially for kids with sensory sensitivities.
How can I make learning to tell time more fun for my child?
Turn time-learning into a playful experience. Use brightly colored clocks, theme-based wall clocks, or wooden clocks with movable hands to capture attention. Add in online interactive clocks or games that let kids match digital and analog times. Some clocks come with “reward-based” teaching systems where kids “earn” time by showing they understand concepts like “half past” or “quarter to.” Making learning visual, tactile, and rewarding ensures children stay engaged and feel proud as they master time-telling.


























