![]() ![]() I can also restore or repair your flip clock(s) and have done so for a number of years already to a lot of people’s satisfaction. Obviously I restore my own flip clocks, that is the core of my business / shop. There is a Wikipedia page on flip clocks () and there is a flip clock aficionado forum: Flip clocks seem to have a sort of comeback in the early 2000s, but unfortunately most of the clocks were made cheaply in China and simply do not have the design nor the quality to last or become of historical significance. The model 101 tends to be a bit rarer so I do not have that one in my shop often, the model 201 I try to stock in different colors and also in European and US versions. They came on the market in the late 1960s with the model 101, which was succeeded by the model 201, soon to be a very successful clock for Copal, many of them were sold. The earliest flip-type-clocks have been around as early as the late 19th century with some revivals in the 1930s and especially in the 1960s and 1970s up until the early 1980s when digital clocks were already coming into full force, pushing the flip clock out of the market.Įssentially the most well known brand out there with regard to flip clocks is Copal, also marketed as Caslon. ![]() Besides that, all clocks for sale in my shop, can also be rented as props for a show, theater production or a movie set, contact me for more details on that.Īre you looking for a specific clock or for parts for a clock that you already own? Do not hesitate to get in touch for I have numerous clocks here that I use for parts from which most parts are also for sale. I do the same with vintage Swatch wristwatches, you can find these on I restore clocks I source from all over the world and sell these in my shop, I can also restore your clock, take a look at the page about restorations to get some more info on that. I have a passion for recycling, repurposing used items and also for clocks! I love breathing new life in old, forgotten and possibly discarded clocks and giving them a new lease of life with a new, loving owner. I started ‘messing about’ with flip clocks in the early years of the 21st century and have been doing that on and off up until around 2015/2016 when I officially opened up my store on etsy while subsequently also running a webshop as a part of my own (previous) website/homepage. Anyone got the new one working please share your methods.As you may have guessed, this website is all about flip clocks… and me! I am not all about flip clocks, but they are a big part of my life. If you come around this and happen to style it differently please share, as i’m looking into how to style the timer in a more advanced way.įlipclock.js has a new version and more stylish than this but have not come around trying that. ![]() To get count down, replace clock $(‘ #container’).flipclock() with countdown $(‘ #container’).flipclock(‘2013 01 17 12:00:00’) - Change the year and time to the final countdown (‘ 2013 01 17 12:00:00’)Īlso full date: fulldate $(‘ #container’).flipclock(‘date’) Input any text in the empty div and publish. Step 3: Then create a Div and give it an ID = container. 5s linear flipdown )(typeof jQuery != 'undefined' ? jQuery : Zepto) * Authors: Licensed under the MIT license ** i removed some css before the flipclock css since it may not be needed /* So this method i found might be useful for someone.Ĭopy the css and paste into your custom code HEAD. But i was looking for a different style and i’m not that good at deciphering codes. I’ve been searching week in week out around the forum for a solution to create a countdown timer and i have met some pretty decent solutions like in here: from cyberdave. ![]()
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