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This
distinctive clock is named after the dry creek bed that runs through
Pasadena, birthplace of the Southern California Arts & Crafts
movement. The Arroyo Seco features a glass door with bridle jointed
corners, and a six paned grill. The Arroyo Seco has the tapered
angle with the mitered corners of the round face arroyos. It now
comes in two sizes, the standard model shown on right stands 18" tall,
16" wide
and 6" deep. On the left is the new Arroyo Seco Tall. It
stands 22" tall, 18" wide and is 7" deep. Oakland
square, and Roman square faces available. It is also available with
the quartz-mechanical hammering chime, as well as the Hermle mechanical
movement. The price for the Arroyo Seco is $600, Arroyo Seco tall
is $750 |
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