Rotary Club Duo Clock

  

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Our Engineers Proudly Showing Off Their Hardwork.


Good Directions recently worked in partnership with a Rotary Club to produce and manufacture two

identical clocks for the inside and outside of the clubhouse at Chislehurst Recreation Ground.

 

One of these clocks was situated in the club bar for its patrons and the other is sitting on an a-frame

on the roof of the building, both running in time with one another, allowing great visibility from the

pitch, ensuring no one misses kick off. The dial situated by the bar is a 400mm square bezel with the

clubs’ colour in vinyl proudly on display on the dial, with the rotary logo also present in the middle of

the dial. The larger clock on the roof of the establishment is a 900mm square bezel which is sat on

an a-frame, also displays the clubs’ colours and Rotary logo in the middle, ensuring synchronisation

in time and aesthetics. Both these clocks were additionally fitted with an electric mechanism and a

resynchroniser too so that the clocks would automatically be restarted after power cuts and alter at

the summer and winter time changes.



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One Of The Two Clocks.

 

Good Directions are happy to help produce pieces like this for the local community and help

customers ideas come to life. We are a team of talented engineers with years of experience and are

always happy to step up to a challenge and work side by side with customers to achieve the best

possible results.


Established in 1988, Good Directions Ltd is one of the UK’s largest manufacturers of architectural features including external clocks, roof turrets, clock towers, weathervanes, copper guttering and street furniture.


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