Why This Clock Exists (And Why It’s Actually Cool)
This isn’t just a clock—it’s part of AutoMeter’s Antique Beige series, designed for:
- Classic muscle cars
- Restomods
- Vintage-inspired builds
- Clean OEM+ interiors
It gives your dash that old-school analog feel while still being accurate and reliable. Basically, it looks like it belongs in a ‘60s cruiser but works like it’s 2026.
Stylish art deco design, lustrous chrome bezel, domed lenses, and package answers set this series apart.
Key Features & Benefits
2-5/16″ Gauge Size (2.3125″)
Slightly larger than standard 52mm gauges, making it a perfect centerpiece or addition to classic gauge clusters.
Antique Beige Face with Black Markings
Vintage styling that blends perfectly with older interiors or retro-themed builds.
Analog Clock Display
Clean, easy-to-read hands—no digital distractions, just simple function.
Quartz Movement Accuracy
Modern internals ensure consistent and reliable timekeeping (unlike your project car timeline).
Durable Construction
Built with the same quality standards as AutoMeter’s performance gauges—handles heat, vibration, and daily driving.
Conventional incandescent lights illuminates across the perimeter of the dial
Quartz meter movement
Best Use Cases
- Classic car restorations
- Restomod interiors
- Show cars with vintage themes
- Filling an extra gauge pod with something actually useful
- Anyone tired of checking their phone for the time
Installation Notes
- Fits standard gauge mounting solutions (dash pods, panels)
- Requires basic power and ground connection
- Simple wiring—no sensors, no drama
12 and 16 volt compatible, compatible with just about each street automotive or race automotive electric system
Actual fit to Auto Meter gauges
Is AutoMeter 1885 Antique Beige Clock Worth It?
If your build is all about performance numbers, this might not be your priority.
But if you care about interior aesthetics, balance, and detail, this clock adds that finishing touch that separates a clean build from a slapped-together one.
It’s subtle, functional, and looks like it belongs—something most mods can’t say.


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