RAF 1940 Pattern "Battle of Britain" Replica Sector Wall Clock 14" / 35.6cm in Wooden Case
SKU Code: CLK/WDN/SKTR
These wooden cased clocks with a distressed/aged dial and genuine glass are high-quality replica sector clocks. If you want something different to the average boring wall clock this could be it, these clocks make a great talking point in an office, workshop, garage, reception area etc. You can see two original clocks in the last two images, one is of an RAF sector room and there is also an image of an original clock from the second world war on which we based these models.
These clocks were originally known as "colour change clocks", they were introduced in 1917 during the First World War by the RFC (Royal Flying Corps) which was the predecessor to the RAF, they were used to monitor the movements of German planes and airships and further developed in World War 2. These clocks became famous in the Battle of Britain and many were still in use during the Cold War on some airforce bases. These original clocks are now highly sought after and originals can sell in UK auctions for an average of between £5,000-£8,000 ($6,500-10,500)!
There were several versions of the clock during the war and the face details varied somewhat from one design to another but the clocks all had a similar appearance with the red, blue and yellow triangles and were either electrical or mechanical, this clock made by MWC has a sweep second hand just like the original electric version.
People often ask us how the clock was used and basically the Sector Clock was a fundamental part of Ground-controlled interception (GCI) before modern computerized systems were put in place for airspace control. The clock face is marked with five-minute red, yellow and blue triangular segments. It has an outer 12-hour ring and an inner 24-hour dial.
Aircraft position was recorded along with the colour of the triangle beneath the minute hand at the time of the sighting. This was reported to sector headquarters, where counters of the relayed colour were used to represent each air raid on a large table with a map of the UK overlaid with a British Modified Grid. As the plots of the raiding aircraft moved, the counters were pushed across the map by magnetic "rakes". This system enabled "Fighter Controllers" to see very quickly where each formation was heading and allowed an estimate to be made of possible targets. The age of the information was readily apparent from the colour of the counter. Because of the simplicity of the system, decisions could be made quickly and easily.
This actual clock measures 35.56cm (14") and is housed in a strong and robust wooden casing.
The clocks have a high accuracy silent quartz movement so that you avoid the annoying ticking sound every second with cheap quartz clocks which can become seriously annoying to many people. The clock is supplied ready to go and complete with a battery.
NOTE: You can see two original clocks in the last two images, one is of an RAF sector room and there is also an image of an original clock from the second world war on which we based these models.
IMPORTANT: Please note to avoid breakage through the clock coming off the wall it is vital to make sure it is securely mounted. We recommend using a screw and Rawlplug on a brick or concrete wall, if it's being mounted on wood, of course, the screw can just be screwed in.