a very literal representation of time…

Published on October 14th, 2010

I wear my timepieces on my wrist, but I am totally digging this clock designed by Biegert & Funk. This is qlocktwo, a hip timepiece made of a polished acrylic glass face with a lacquered body, and supported by eight magnets for an invisible seam. The clock displays the current time with no hands or numbers, but with back-lit words in statements like “It is ten past ten” or “It is half past two”. Individual minutes are shown via white dots in the corners of the clock and the display can also be dimmed and adjusted to show a seconds timer. The clocks are handmade in Germany and are available in numerous languages and colors.

The clocks will be sold online at www.hudsonvandam.com, luxury retail stores and hi-end catalogs. Very cool design and application!!!

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  1. Posted by Roland on October 14th, 2010, 18:18 [Reply]

    i L-O-V-E this product -the coolest time piece since sun dials in good old egypt ;-) muchos kudos! my personal favorite, btw, …the stainless steel faceplate

  2. Posted by sogolonmovement on January 6th, 2011, 13:47 [Reply]

    It is cool, indeed. I’m thinking about trying to score one this year, maybe in Spanish…

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