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I do too, @bargainsgirl --  I have a vintage-looking round Art Deco style wall clock in kitchen.

 

In living room, I have a cherished wedding present--  an ornate bronze and wood clock with a small drawer.

 

My own taste is for somewhat more "severe" lines in wood clocks, and we have a vintage, plain rectangular one stored away since it stopped working!  Sadly.

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We have a wall clock in the office and high on the wall in the two downstairs bathrooms--but they are the electronic ones that tell time and date, outside temperature, forecast, etc.  

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@bargainsgirl   we have a wall clock

 

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I don't really have a good place in my kitchen area to be able to see a clock so I just use the one on the microwave.

 

My grandfather clock in the main great room is my analog savior in a power outage.  Along with my watches and cell phone, of course.

 

I've purposely removed a few clocks in rooms I don't use much.

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I have a Rhythm clock that will play different tunes on the hour such as the beatles, mozart stuff, or christmas.  It's very lovely.

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Yes, I actually have 2 wall clocks in my kitchen and I have a tiny kitchen.

 

I've developed an interest in clocks that are made to order by artists, some are one of a kind pieces.

 

Every room has at least 2 clocks in them now, except the bathrooms have only one.

 

 

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I have a clock in my kitchen, always have had one. I do have the time display on the oven and microwave as well, but love a beautiful clock on the wall...... 

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We have an analog clock on the wall by the kitchen table and digitals on the range, microwave, and coffeemaker. 

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We have a Seiko wall clock that is not exactly in the kitchen but is visible from there.   Will never give it up--we bought in the World Trade Center in 1980. Otherwise we rely on the microwave and oven clocks.

 

 

 

 

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I have a clock on my kitchen wall and I always will...battery operated.

 

The clocks on the stove and microwave are not reliable when we have an electric surge.

 

I also have a very expensive hand made clock in my living room that must be wound with a key.  It makes a light ticking sound and chimes on the hour and half hour.  I just love it.  It's very comforting.