George Nelson did it. M&Co did it. Jacobsen did it. After that I can't think of many people who have successfully tackled making a clock interesting.
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I like it. I don't have a single place in my house to put it, and I couldn't see it without my glasses, but I still like it.
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I like it a lot. Very cool.
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modernguy
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Zzzzzz...
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bepsf
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Time for a pop clock.
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I like the clock. I DON'T like the price.
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sparkle
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That would look great against the apple green wall in our office. Hubby loves big funky clocks.
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something between an eh and a yawn. if you like this sort of thing, it's the sort of the thing you like.
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I love the numbers, but man...are those hands clunky....a slimmer movement would make me like that WAY better....
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I'm with fontessa..squint...squint again..oh Christ..didn't put in my contacts yet...
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I like it as a decorative element...not so much for telling time. When is it 4 o'clock? I actually think I like it better than the $100 matchstick clock I got from Crate & Barrel (outlet store...$25)...it would certainly pop on my dark walls.
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I think it's pretty but as an elementary school teacher I find it hard to fall in love with such a hard to read time piece -- it's hard enough to teach people (young and old) how to read a traditional clock!
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George Nelson did it. M&Co did it. Jacobsen did it. After that I can't think of many people who have successfully tackled making a clock interesting.
view Modfan's profile
I like it. I don't have a single place in my house to put it, and I couldn't see it without my glasses, but I still like it.
view Fontessa's profile
I like it a lot. Very cool.
view modernguy's profile
Zzzzzz...
view bepsf's profile
Time for a pop clock.
view ChrisToronto's profile
I like the clock. I DON'T like the price.
view sparkle's profile
That would look great against the apple green wall in our office. Hubby loves big funky clocks.
view ammanda's profile
something between an eh and a yawn. if you like this sort of thing, it's the sort of the thing you like.
view JonathanB's profile
I love the numbers, but man...are those hands clunky....a slimmer movement would make me like that WAY better....
view Mackenzi's profile
I'm with fontessa..squint...squint again..oh Christ..didn't put in my contacts yet...
view keeks's profile
I like it as a decorative element...not so much for telling time. When is it 4 o'clock? I actually think I like it better than the $100 matchstick clock I got from Crate & Barrel (outlet store...$25)...it would certainly pop on my dark walls.
view amiencc's profile
I think it's pretty but as an elementary school teacher I find it hard to fall in love with such a hard to read time piece -- it's hard enough to teach people (young and old) how to read a traditional clock!
view Nicole_F's profile