Cuckoo Clock – 8-Day Engstler Chalet with Rolling Pin Lady
Bring a touch of Black Forest charm into your home with this delightful Engstler 8-Day Chalet Cuckoo Clock. This handcrafted timepiece showcases a lively alpine scene, where a man enjoys his beer while his wife stands behind him holding a rolling pin in playful reprimand.
Every detail, from the hand-carved pine trees to the rustic water wheel, captures the spirit of traditional German craftsmanship. Above the dial, balcony dancers twirl gracefully to the melodies of “Edelweiss” and “The Happy Wanderer,” alternating each hour. The cuckoo bird emerges faithfully on the hour to call the time, adding to the lively performance.
With its rich wooden tones, whimsical details, and dependable 8-day movement, this clock is not only a functional timepiece but also a conversation piece that brings the warmth of the Black Forest into any home.
Q: How often do I need to wind this Engstler 8-day cuckoo clock?
A: This clock only needs winding once a week. Simply pull the chains to raise the pinecone-shaped weights, and it will keep perfect time for 8 days.
Q: What makes the Rolling Pin Lady scene special compared to other chalet cuckoo clocks?
A: This clock adds playful charm by depicting a humorous alpine scene. A woman holding a rolling pin stands behind her beer-drinking husband, creating a whimsical touch that makes it stand out from traditional cuckoo clocks.
Q: Can I silence the cuckoo calls and music at night?
A: Yes. This clock features a manual night shut-off lever, allowing you to silence the cuckoo calls and music whenever you prefer a quieter environment.
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