RAF Air Defence Radar Museum Sector Clock, WWII Design, Junghans Quartz

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum Sector Clock, WWII Design, Junghans Quartz

£50.00
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RAF Air Defence Radar Museum Sector Clock, WWII Design, Junghans Quartz

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum Sector Clock, WWII Design, Junghans Quartz

£50.00
Sale price  £50.00 Regular price 

RAF Air Defence Radar Museum Sector Clock — genuine gift-shop merchandise from the real Air Defence Radar Museum at RAF Neatishead, Norfolk, reproducing the historic WWII-era "Sector Clock" design. 27.5cm diameter, all-plastic construction with a re-polished acrylic dial and case, fitted with a Junghans quartz movement. Step seconds hand, audible ticking. Very good condition.

A genuine piece of RAF museum merchandise, reproducing one of the most historically significant clock designs of the Battle of Britain era.

The Sector Clock

Sector clocks like this one were used in RAF and Royal Observer Corps Operations Rooms throughout the Second World War and continued in service until 1960. The dial's red, yellow, and blue triangular segments each represented a five-minute window, allowing plotters to instantly read the "age" of a radar or observer report at a glance — a simple but ingenious system that played a real role in tracking enemy aircraft during the Battle of Britain. Genuine WWII-era originals are highly prized by militaria collectors, with restored examples known to fetch several thousand pounds.

This piece is a reproduction, produced for and sold through the gift shop of the Air Defence Radar Museum at RAF Neatishead — a genuine, working museum dedicated to the history of British air defence radar. "An EAPC design by M. Howard" is printed on the dial, and "AIR DEFENCE RADAR MUSEUM" appears at the centre. We'd estimate this particular example was produced within roughly the last 10–15 years based on components used — we're describing it honestly as genuine museum merchandise rather than a vintage antique, since that's what it is.

Design & Details

The dial faithfully reproduces the historic sector clock layout: red, blue, and yellow triangular five-minute segments around the outer ring, with the 24-hour ring and hour numerals set within, all in the museum's own wood-effect plastic case. The acrylic dial and case have been re-polished and present in very good condition. The clock is fitted with a genuine Junghans quartz movement, running with an audible tick and a step seconds hand — this is not a silent-running clock, worth knowing if that matters for where you plan to hang it.

Specifications

Source Air Defence Radar Museum, RAF Neatishead, Norfolk
Design "An EAPC design by M. Howard"
Construction All plastic, wood-effect case
Dial/case Acrylic, re-polished
Diameter 27.5cm
Movement Junghans quartz, audible ticking, step seconds hand
Condition Very good

Condition

Very good condition throughout — case and dial have been re-polished. Please review all photos carefully, as they form part of the item's description.

A genuinely distinctive piece for collectors of RAF history, radar and Cold War memorabilia, or anyone drawn to a design with real historical substance behind it.

Shipping

Free tracked delivery across the UK. We ship to the US and internationally. US orders only: all duties/taxes covered upfront. Non-US buyers may face local import charges outside our control — check with your customs authority before ordering. Every item packed carefully.

Please note: as stated in our shop policy, buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply outside the UK. US orders are the exception — duties are covered upfront by us.

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