Top 6 Clock Brands Made in India | Which You Are Unaware

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Made in India Clock Brands: Gone are the days when wall clocks were the only way to keep track of time. But even in this day and age of high-tech gadgets, you can still find a wall clock in every home.

But when talking about wall clocks, it’s important to keep in mind that most people choose a traditional and well-known brand. So, we Indians often don’t give Made-in-India clocks much thought.

But if you’re a big fan of the “Made in India” campaign and love to learn about Indian products, we’re going to tell you today which brands were made in India from the start.

Most of the brands on the list sell nice, long-lasting clocks, so you should know about them.

3 Most Common Types of clocks

Before talking about clock brands, it’s important to look at the most common kind of wall clock.

#1. Analog:- Analogue wall clock is the most common type and can be found in almost every Indian home. A battery cell is what makes this kind of clockwork. On these clocks, the numbers from 1 to 12 are written both in numbers and in roman numbers.

#2. Digital clock:- A digital clock is a common type of clock that you can see on the table in standby mode. This type of clock has some features that are more advanced and useful than an analog watch. Like an alarm, a thermometer, and a date and month counter.

#3. Striking Clock: These clocks aren’t popular anymore, but you can still find them on the roofs of buildings. The Big Ben clock tower in London is the best example of a clock that strikes. But when talking about wall clocks, it’s important to keep in mind that most people choose a traditional and well-known brand. So, we Indians often don’t give Made-in-India clocks much thought.

But if you’re a big fan of the “Made in India” campaign and love to learn about Indian products, we’re going to tell you today which brands were made in India from the start.

Most of the brands on the list sell nice, long-lasting clocks, so you should know about them.

#1. Ajanta

ajanta wall clock
Ajanta, which is known as the “Father of Wall Clocks,” is an Indian startup that was started by the company’s owner, the late Mr. odhavi ji, and a few other people. Today, Ajanta Orpat Group is known as the second-largest company in the world that makes wall clocks.

Today, Ajanta clocks are sold in many countries. The company employs 4,500 people and makes $1,200 in sales every year. So, we can say with pride that this company is at the top of this list.

#2. Titan

titan wall clock
There may not be anyone who doesn’t know about the brightest and best-looking titan’s clock. Let us tell you that this brand of clocks was started in 1987 by tata industries and Tidco premier.

Whether it’s a wristwatch or a wall clock, Titan has won a big place in our hearts over the past 34 years by making A1-class products. Titan’s huge success is due to the way they market itself. At the time, beautiful clocks from Titan were the best gifts you could give.

#3. OPAL 

opal wall clock
Yes, OPAL didn’t get as much attention as the top two companies. But a company that started in 2007 makes many kinds of home decor items today. Today, OPAL watches were sold under two different brands. The first is their best-known brand, and the second is their budget brand, called Caliber Clock.

Today, it’s easy to find opal watches in any local market. You can also buy them from online stores like Flipkart and Amazon. This company makes more than 100cr a year from the strong, stylish, and affordable clocks they make.

#4. Random

random clockToday, random watches are known as one of the most stylish watch brands in India. They have clock designs in more than 1500 categories, such as Nature, Culture, Art, etc. So, if you want to buy a clock for your home or office with a unique pattern, it is one of the brands you can go with.

#5. Lynrex

Lynrex Clock
A private company that has gotten a lot of attention for its creative products. This Indian company is based in Kanpur, and they make different kinds of household items in a decorative way. For example, if you search for “lynrex clocks” on Google, you’ll find different kinds of wooden clocks. However, this is a new business that needs your help to grow.

#6. Hoopoe

Hoopoe clock
It’s a new name in the clock market. Hoopoe is a private, non-government company based in Tamilnadu, Chennai. Hoopoe is famous for its pretty wall clocks.

Making a wall clock at home

To build a wall clock from scratch, you don’t need a lot of tools or a plan. All you need is a strong desire to do it. Here, we’ll show you what you’ll need to make a wall clock from the comfort of your own home. So let’s find out who they are.

#1. Wall clock kit:-

A wall clock kit comes with all the tools you need to build a clock. This means that it has all the mechanical parts you need to make a clock. It has clock hands that let you know how many seconds, minutes, or hours have passed. This kit can be bought at markets and online stores.

#2. Clock base:-

A clock base is another important part of making a wall clock. There are many different styles and sizes of clock bases. But if you don’t want to spend money, you can make it at home with any ordinary household item and a little imagination.

#3. Drill machine:-

After putting together a wall clock’s mechanical parts, you need an electric drill to make holes in the clock’s base. You can buy this drill both online and in stores.

#4. Sandpaper:-

Next, you need a piece of paper to give your clock a pretty design. Especially if the base of your clock is made of wood, you will need sandpaper, which is easy to find in stores.

#5. Some Other Things

To stick the clock numbers to the clock base, you’ll need wood glue.
To make the clock’s base and numbers, I used a paintbrush.
paint: to make the numbers visible.

Conclusion:

So, everyone, When you get to the end of this article. Hope you found the answer to your question about brands of clocks made in India. If you liked what you read, please share it on social media to make more people aware.

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