The Everley is a large designer wall clock built around a single idea: make the machine visible. A skeleton gear clock where the movement is the design, not hidden behind a dial, but displayed like a watchmaker's bench piece. No hidden works, no sealed case. The quartz movement sits exposed at the center of a 14-inch metal frame, and every gear wheel around it turns in plain sight, the way a watchmaker's bench piece draws the eye not to the time but to the craft behind it.
At nearly 6.61 lbs, the Everley carries real weight for a wall clock, you feel it before you hang it. The metal and ABS construction gives the dial surround a clean, solid finish without the bulk of cast iron. The 10.51-inch dial sits inside a round single-face frame that works as well on a high-ceilinged entry hall as it does anchoring a gallery wall arrangement in a living room. Scale matters here: this is not a filler piece. Oversized wall clocks like the Everley read across the room; smaller clocks disappear.
The movement is quartz, powered by two AA batteries, and entirely silent. No ticking reaches you, which means the visual motion of the gears carries all the drama. The kinetic display runs on its own circuit, so you can keep the clock precise while choosing when to run the gear animation, low maintenance, high visual return. There is no winding, no oiling, no service schedule.
Styling the Everley is straightforward. Against a white wall it reads as sculpture. Against dark paneling or a warm brass-accented space, the metal tones absorb the room and feel collected. It pairs well in a gallery wall arrangement alongside framed prints or mirrors, and its Art Deco skeleton clock profile holds its own when displayed solo, a kinetic designer piece that moves while the room stays still. Oversized wall clocks anchor a room; the Everley does that and adds movement.
If you are sorting through large wall clocks by finish or material, the Everley stands out because it offers something most clocks do not: genuine kinetic content you watch rather than consult. Set it on your wall and the space does something it did not do before.