The DC Clock Guide Easily work on your clocks with our simple step by step DIY guides below : Setting Time and Date Disassembling your dealer clock Advanced disassembly/reassembly Fixing loose/bent hands Resetting your dealer clock Reassembling your dealer clock New to clocks? The DealerClocks wall clock illustration below will bring you up to speed! Bezel This is the outer case of your clock. They are constructed with stainless steel to produce an unmatched quality finish. Dial This is the "face" of your clock. It is where all the fun stuff is mounted to make your clock...well, a clock. Hands This is pretty self-explanatory. The hands on your clock tell the time and are lumed to allow you to see them at night. Markers Markers are the little inserts that usually mark the hourly point on your clock, and are lumed to provide a stunning display at night. Subdials Subdials are miniature dials on you clock which provide a variety of functions on their watch counterparts. Date Some models come with a date window, which offer the luxury of telling the date along with the time. Movement This is the heart of your clock. Our clocks are fitted with precise sweeping movements, meaning that they sweep instead of tick.