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The image depicts a diverse display of numerous large, decorative wall clocks mounted against a uniform dark gray wall in a retail setting. The environment's artificial lighting is evidenced by reflections on the glass faces of the clocks, specifically showing linear strip lights. Several clocks are identified by white square labels with black numbers (1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 12). Clock 1, in the upper-left, is a pear-shaped, metallic gold-toned unit with Roman numerals and exposed internal gears. Clock 2, centrally located in the upper portion, is an oval-shaped clock featuring a dark wooden inner frame, a black metallic outer frame, a central map of the world, and visible golden gears, with Roman numerals (XI and VI are legible). Clock 3, partially visible in the upper-right, is designed as a ship's wheel, possessing a black face, golden Roman numerals, and a central compass rose. Below Clock 3 is a circular black-faced clock (unlabeled but visible to the right of the '3' label) with golden Roman numerals and exposed gears, bearing the text "OLD TOWN CLOCKS EST 1888". Clock 5, positioned below Clock 1, is a partially visible circular clock with a green background, golden Arabic numerals (8, 9, 10 visible), and text including "AVENUE DES CHAMPS ELYSEES". Clock 10, a prominent large circular clock in the mid-right, has a black frame, a clear glass face reflecting the overhead lighting, golden Roman numerals (XII, III, VI, IX visible), and a complex central mechanism composed of multiple golden gears. A detailed minute track marks the lower half of its dial. Clock 9, dominating the left and bottom-left quadrant, is a very large, segmented circular clock. It incorporates large wooden Roman numerals (a complete XII at the top, and a partial VI at the bottom-right). Sections of its design include a light wood grain finish, a mirrored segment (bottom-left) reflecting a store aisle with merchandise, and a section displaying exposed golden gears. Clock 12, partially visible at the bottom-right, showcases the upper half of a large pocket watch design, characterized by a light-colored face, golden Roman numerals (XII visible), a light wood-grain frame accented with golden studs, and a distinctive golden metallic loop at its top. The display is located within a retail establishment, likely a home goods or department store, in the city of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.
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