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Clocks, watches, pocketwatches...see what's become of you
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I'm a natural watchkeeper
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Time Flies Flying Novelty Clock
First to recommend
Description
The only clock you'll ever buy that doesn't even work.
The box describes the Time Flies Flying Novelty Clock as :
"A timely reminder to celebrate and cherish every moment of every day. Take time to reflect on all the good times gone by. Make the time for better days ahead. Give your time to something or someone deserving."
$9.95
Updated Jul 16, 2008
DIY Cubic Wall Clock
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
Description
Freely placeable multi-hued 2" cubes and one chrome colored cube containing the movement. The cubes are made to hang on the head of a nail or screw. Requires 1 AA battery.
$79.99 (via Outblush)
Updated Aug 1, 2008
Mona Lisa Clock
5 people recommended this item
Description
Mona Lisa's unknowable gaze will follow you twenty-four hours a day. Designed for Kikkerland by Constantin Boym. Fabricated in aluminum. Uses one AA battery (not included).
$25
Updated Aug 1, 2008
POLE DANCER ALARM CLOCK
First to recommend
7 people recommended this item
Description
Pole dancer alarm clock is sure to get you up in the morning! When the alarm goes off, the lights start flashing, the music starts playing and the dancer spins around the pole.
$24.98
Updated Aug 8, 2008
Danger Bomb Clock
First to recommend
Description
Wake you up every morning with Explosion Sound! To stop the bomb, you have to pull out just one code from three. The safety code is set randomly every morning.
$33.66
Updated Oct 25, 2008
IKEA PS Clock
First to recommend
Description
Ikea's battery-operated PS clock, made of magnetic powder-coated steel, isn't just a timepiece - it's a hiding spot for flashlights, keys, sunglasses, and more. Hang it on the wall or place it on a console.
$29.99
Updated Nov 1, 2008
Pop Quiz Clock
9 people recommended this item
Description
Each hour is marked by a simple math problem. Solve it and solve the riddle of time. Or, you can just know that "52 - x2 + x = 10" happens to live in the "7 o'clock" position* and be done with it.
Updated Nov 28, 2009
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