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Enterprise Heirloom Designer Clock – A Timeless Tribute to Sailing Prestige

 

Immerse yourself in the golden age of yachting with the Enterprise Heirloom Designer Clock, inspired by the legendary 1930 America’s Cup defender. This exquisite timepiece captures the spirit of Enterprise, a J Class racing yacht designed by Starling Burgess, immortalized through an original watercolor by Lee M. Buchanan. 

 

Imagine this elegant clock adorning your study or nautical-themed room, its handcrafted wooden frame and delicate nautical motifs evoking crisp sea breezes and thrilling regattas.

 

Perfect for sailing enthusiasts and history lovers, this clock shines as a centerpiece or thoughtful gift, symbolizing timeless craftsmanship and maritime heritage. 

 

Choose from customized finishes to blend seamlessly with your décor. Featuring a plexiglass face and pre-installed hook, it's ready to hang and powered by one AA battery (not included).

 

Size & Care: Measures 12" diameter. Wipe gently with a soft cloth; avoid moisture to preserve the wood finish. Indoor use recommended.

 

Collect all four racing yachts from our Heirloom Collection and bring the spirit of legendary oceans into your home today!

 

All Coast and Country products are custom printed upon order. Please contact us within 7 days if you have any shipment concerns—we’re here to help.

Enterprise Heirloom Designer Clock

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I believe a home should be a sanctuary, filled with things that bring you peace and joy. As an artist, I'm passionate about capturing the quiet moments and stunning landscapes of America's coastlines and countryside. My mission is to transform my original paintings into beautiful home decor and gifts, allowing you to bring a piece of that tranquility into your everyday life.

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