I really love this post. Have been living in Melbourne for one year when I was 6/7 years old and went there again for honeymoon in 1997. The clock reminds me on the best times I've ever had in my life. Thank you so much.
I was watching One the Beach 1959 film and heard just the same tunes in the intro music piece and it made me wonder... because the film was made in Australia and Hollywood stars from the film came to Melbourne! EDIT: Apparently the music performed is called Waltzing Matilda, Australia's best-known bush ballad, and has been described as the country's "unofficial national anthem". The title was Australian slang for travelling on foot (waltzing) with one's belongings in a "matilda" (swag) slung over one's back
What a pretty clock and what beautiful music it plays. 😊 tsk, tsk, tsk. 😑 cannot believe that humanity in itself has become so ignorant these day's. What a pity. And also a shame that people in that store ignore that clock in Australia.
Can anyone explain to me what happened to the clock's chain? Also, the seiko branding has been removed from the face, although a ghost of it remains. It looks tacky.
thank you so much for posting this, it's great to finally find a good quality video of the clock :D I must go into Melbourne Central again, I haven't seen it for years
I love this clock - for 2 years I'd sit right behind its loudspeakers and just relax listening to it when it went off. Every day on my lunch break (I was lucky as I worked about 20 metres from it). :) I've moved to Sydney since, is this wonderful masterpiece still there?
Can anyone explain to me what happened to the clock's chain? It vanished during the centre's renovation around 2009. Also, the seiko branding has been removed from the face, although a ghost of it remains. It looks tacky.
It's funny when Melbourne Central opened around 1991, the place was a megaverse of the senses. I remember watching it's construction via the late 80's when I went to mass via Saint Francis’ Church as a early teen. The construction elevator mostly. That giant watch would stop all passes by in the complex where people would just pause in the name of patriotism with their hands on their hearts etc. Last time I went to MC back in 2017, I'd swear I waited for that watch to go off but it never ever and after multiple attempts in back there. I finally witnessed it again but this time via the consumers, it barely even got a glance for anybody both locals and visitors alike. Too busy to care or a sign of the changing times and decades etc. But I still stood there and watched it go and I felt that the music chimes were not as loud as I remember as not to offend or inconvenience the shoppers either?!! That's messed up and very sad, what happened to us?! Communism that's what sigh...Might as well take it as no one gives a damn anymore...
Hello Lala how la la la la la find it on the line with on the bus go round and round round and round round and round the wheels on the bus go round and round of the town
I’ve been visiting Melbourne for decades and I somehow only saw this today!
This reminds me of Radio Australia. Thank you for the good broadcasts. -from usa
I really love this post. Have been living in Melbourne for one year when I was 6/7 years old and went there again for honeymoon in 1997. The clock reminds me on the best times I've ever had in my life. Thank you so much.
I love that clock I see the clock when I was about 4
I was watching One the Beach 1959 film and heard just the same tunes in the intro music piece and it made me wonder... because the film was made in Australia and Hollywood stars from the film came to Melbourne!
EDIT: Apparently the music performed is called Waltzing Matilda, Australia's best-known bush ballad, and has been described as the country's "unofficial national anthem".
The title was Australian slang for travelling on foot (waltzing) with one's belongings in a "matilda" (swag) slung over one's back
What a pretty clock and what beautiful music it plays. 😊 tsk, tsk, tsk. 😑 cannot believe that humanity in itself has become so ignorant these day's. What a pity. And also a shame that people in that store ignore that clock in Australia.
Thanks for posting, I'm working on the upgrade to this clock at the moment and this is a great reference.
I just noticed that the Seiko branding was removed from the watch some time after 2012. Why?
Can anyone explain to me what happened to the clock's chain? Also, the seiko branding has been removed from the face, although a ghost of it remains. It looks tacky.
@@speedmastermarkiii prob due to royalties and advertisement etc, the ones at circular quay in Sydney were removed
thank you so much for posting this, it's great to finally find a good quality video of the clock :D I must go into Melbourne Central again, I haven't seen it for years
great!!! that was the purpose... I filmed it in hope that somebody might enjoy watching it! :)
So satisfy when you actually see the clock is 'live
Just a gorgeous girl with a great episode :) Thanks a lot
A masterpiece its a beautiful watch
I love this clock - for 2 years I'd sit right behind its loudspeakers and just relax listening to it when it went off. Every day on my lunch break (I was lucky as I worked about 20 metres from it). :) I've moved to Sydney since, is this wonderful masterpiece still there?
yeah but unfortunately the music doesnt come on atm.
yes it is, i’m gonna throw hands if it goes
Nice!! 👍👍👍
Nice
thanks! :)
Can anyone explain to me what happened to the clock's chain? It vanished during the centre's renovation around 2009. Also, the seiko branding has been removed from the face, although a ghost of it remains. It looks tacky.
Wasn't there a hot air balloon and stuff too🤔😉🙄😏
nice!!
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 THAT'S 10 IN THE BED!
Waltzing Matilda!!
12!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
It's funny when Melbourne Central opened around 1991, the place was a megaverse of the senses. I remember watching it's construction via the late 80's when I went to mass via Saint Francis’ Church as a early teen. The construction elevator mostly. That giant watch would stop all passes by in the complex where people would just pause in the name of patriotism with their hands on their hearts etc. Last time I went to MC back in 2017, I'd swear I waited for that watch to go off but it never ever and after multiple attempts in back there. I finally witnessed it again but this time via the consumers, it barely even got a glance for anybody both locals and visitors alike. Too busy to care or a sign of the changing times and decades etc. But I still stood there and watched it go and I felt that the music chimes were not as loud as I remember as not to offend or inconvenience the shoppers either?!! That's messed up and very sad, what happened to us?! Communism that's what sigh...Might as well take it as no one gives a damn anymore...
But now the SEIKO on the clock was kind of 'removed'
How the dolls rotating?
I do
Hello Lala how la la la la la find it on the line with on the bus go round and round round and round round and round the wheels on the bus go round and round of the town