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    <title>Accessories for clocks</title>
    <description>Often the structure is already established; it might be an antique the watch of which is damaged, or something to house a new clock. In this instance, the structure is the center of attention and the parts ought to not diminish it. You would certainly still identify the attributes of the electric motor and obtain rather low-key elements, or, if the working and look of the timepiece are not that vital, consider purchasing a clock insert.
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