Yes that clock is too big for right there between those two windows and that s not a natural place for a clock any way.
My kitchen wall is too big for just a clock.
Think of them as decor and not just a way to see the time.
I agree you get a lot of bang for your buck on a wall with these big clocks.
The hour hand is held to the shaft via friction.
If you want to see more clocks check out this.
Open the clock face and inspect the clock hands.
Push the hour hand back and forth gently to release it.
If the clock hands are touching that may be the reason the clock stopped moving.
I have three in our home one doesn t work.
The one that is between our kitchen and dining area filled an angled wall that otherwise might have had me banging my head against it figuring out what to hang there.
I love big clocks too jen.
Eglinton oversized wall clock.
Clocks are an inexpensive way to fill a wall and make a statement all at the same time.
Bend the hour or minute hand whichever is on top slightly toward you to create clearance.
Hold the second hand and tighten the tiny nut at the end of the shaft with needle nose pliers.
Make sure to push the tem on the back of the minute hand into the shaft opening.
A small push can give it the connection it needs to get back in time with the second hand.
A wall like this can t be too long otherwise even a large clock will look out of place because let s face it most large clocks need a little support my favourite large clocks.
Zetilla oversized wall clock.