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Has anybody added a working clock to a building that lives outside ? Looking for ideas ,
I could buy a motorcycle waterproof clock like below but not very realistic looking, but they do keep time fairly well work in the rain and temp doesn't bother them too much I have had one for three years on my handle bars.

I was thinking about adding two faces to my church tower one on either side so I could use quartz movements and add my own hands and numbers but I assume water would get into the spindles and rust them . I looked for a double face movement as it would probably be more waterproof as it would sit in the middle of my tower, found one, but I am going to need a lot bigger tower to fit one in
This is the look I am after the external parts are easy to print , but not sure how long the clock mechanism would last before water go into it ? and how to keep it out without putting a plastic face over it which would look a bit naff.

I could buy a motorcycle waterproof clock like below but not very realistic looking, but they do keep time fairly well work in the rain and temp doesn't bother them too much I have had one for three years on my handle bars.

I was thinking about adding two faces to my church tower one on either side so I could use quartz movements and add my own hands and numbers but I assume water would get into the spindles and rust them . I looked for a double face movement as it would probably be more waterproof as it would sit in the middle of my tower, found one, but I am going to need a lot bigger tower to fit one in

This is the look I am after the external parts are easy to print , but not sure how long the clock mechanism would last before water go into it ? and how to keep it out without putting a plastic face over it which would look a bit naff.
