Posts Tagged clock
Casio G-Shock Clock Flashlight Thermometer - GQ-50
Posted by admin in Cool Clock, New item on August 13th, 2009
Casio G-Shock Clock Flashlight Thermometer GQ-50
Shock absorbing materials protect all components against damage due to dropping.
Advanced material molding process
An advanced material molding process makes it possible to combine hard, high-strength plastic with a soft thermoplastic elastomer to create an impact protector that provides plenty of protection against impact.
LED light Afterglow
LED flashlight
Beeper sound alarm
Snooze function
Accuracy: ±60seconds per month
Approx. battery life: 12 months on R3 x2 (Clock)
12 hours on R03 x 3 (Flashlight)
Thermometer:
Measuring range: 0 to 40°C
Display unit: 0.1°C
Temperature sensor precision ±2°C in range of 0 to 40°C
Full auto-calendar (to year 2099)
12/24-hour format
Size of case / total weight
GQ-50 …… 54 X 156 X 29 mm / 145 g
High-intensity LED can be used as a flashlight.
=== 1 Year Warranty ===
http://www.nzwatches.com/casio-clock-clock-gq-50
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Casio G-Shock Shock Resistant Thermometer Clock GQ-500
Posted by admin in Cool Clock, New item on July 14th, 2009
Casio G-Shock Shock Resistant Thermometer Clock GQ-500
Shock absorbing materials protect all components against damage due to dropping.
Advanced material molding process
An advanced material molding process makes it possible to combine hard, high-strength plastic with a soft thermoplastic elastomer to create an impact protector that provides plenty of protection against impact.
Shock absorbent battery cover
The battery cover is held in place by a screw lock, which can be locked and unlocked using a coin, to protect batteries from impact.
LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is used to illuminate the watch face.
Shock Resistant
Shock-resistant construction protects against impact and vibration.
Thermometer (-10°C / +60°C)
A sensor measures the ambient temperature around the watch and displays it in °C (-10°C /+60°C).
Daily alarm without an hourly chime
An accoustic signal goes off daily at a set time.
Snooze Feature
Each time you stop the alarm, it sounds again after a few minutes.
Full Auto Calendar
Allowances are made automatically for months of different lengths, in case date corrections for leap years are required.
12/24-hour Timekeeping
Times can be displayed in either a 12-hour or 24-hour format.
Resin Case
Accuracy
+/- 60 seconds per month
Type of battery
AA / LR6 x 2
Dimensions
approx. 110mm x 120mm x 106mm (H x W x D)
Weight
approx. 455 g
=== 1 Year Warranty ===
http://www.nzwatches.com/casio-clock-clock-gq-500
For more hot watches, please visit www.nzwatches.com
Clock by Christiaan Postma
Posted by admin in Cool Watches on March 2nd, 2009

Clock by Christiaan Postma consists of more than 150 synchronised clock mechanisms, which rotate metal bars that briefly align to spell the appropriate time.

“The word “three” completely appears when it’s exactly 3 o’clock and will then transform again as time passes. The word “four” begins to appear and at exactly 4 o’clock the word “four” is clearly visible. The word “three” is by then totally vanished and no longer readable.”
The clock measures 140 x 140 cm.

Marc Owens’ Receipt Clock
Posted by admin in Cool Clock, New Design on March 2nd, 2009

Post-graduate student Marc Owens has designed a faceless clock that prints the time and date on a paper receipt.
The Receipt Clock takes the form of a wall-mounted machine with a single button which, when pressed, prints on paper from a roll and delivers the receipt through a slot.

The user then tears off the receipt, which also has a series of printed lines that can be used to write messages relevant to the particular moment.

“Whether it be on a bus ticket, auto bank statement or shop receipt, the presence of the printed time and date are all consistently featured,” Owens says. “I am interested in how this documentation of a specific time and date can be applied to time keeping generally. This product allows for a more private interaction with time.”

The clock shown here is a prototype; Owens says the first complete version will be ready in the next few weeks.
Owens is currently studying the Design Products course at the Royal College of Art in London.
His OCD Light Switch (below), which records the number of times it has been switched on and off as an aid to people with obsessive compulsive disorder, was one of the highlights of the New Designers showcase of graduate design work.

Two-timer by Industrial Facility
Posted by admin in Cool Clock, New Design on February 25th, 2009

Designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility launched his Two-Timer clocks for Established & Sons, which allow the time in two time zones to be displayed on one clock face.

“It’s as if everyone these days has come from or is going to somewhere else… ” explains Hecht. “Two-Timer is a useful expression of this modern condition, merging two different time zones into one clock.”

TWO-TIMER
Many cities, with London no exception, continue to experience the mass movement of people. It’s as if everyone these days has come from somewhere else. The Two Timer clock acknowledges this modern condition with two clocks sharing the same dial.
How curious an idea - it’s as if a finger has stretched a round clock to form a little corner – an offspring, if you like. Two quartz movements, with a carefully devised dial, are housed in a steel frame.
Designed in two sizes, it will sit happily in the home, the office, the hospital, the hotel, the airline lounge, or the foyer of a financial building. It illustrates that even with different time zones we are of one world.
Clock Delay by StudioBloomm
Posted by admin in Cool Clock, New Design on February 25th, 2009

Dutch designers StudioBloomm have produced a clock that displays the hours, minutes and seconds on three separate cogs.

Here’s some info from the designers:
Concept: We buy products, use products and when they are broken, we throw them away. Rarely we repair. In this way we lose our sense of interest in technology. Clock Delay brings this feeling back.

Technique: A mechanism consisting of three cogwheels: one for hours, one for minutes, and one for seconds. No pointers needed: the time is shown at the point where the wheels nearly meet.

Material: Clock Delay has been carried out in Stainless Steel & Aluminium. Produced in The Netherlands.

Dimensions: L35 W35 H48 cm
Design: STUDIObloomm, Bas van Leeuwen, The Netherlands
Anything by Michael Sodeau and Suikosha
Posted by admin in Cool Clock on February 23rd, 2009

UK designer Michael Sodeau and Japanese company Suikosha have produced a stationery range called Anything.
Dali Clock
Posted by admin in Cool Clock on February 23rd, 2009

Inspired by Salvador Dali’s surreal paintings, the Dali clock by Chillichilly is perfect compliment to those days when you want to watch time melt away.

White Matrix Wall Clock
Posted by admin in Cool Clock on February 23rd, 2009

White Matrix Wall Clock is the first world time clock with five displays using the atomic signal from DCF-77, the atomic clock radio station located in Frankfurt, Germany. Not only is the time shown extremely accurate but all five times are synchronized.
Just a Moment Clock
Posted by admin in Cool Clock on February 23rd, 2009

By creating a sequence of analog hours, minutes and seconds, the ‘Just a Moment’ clock both allows us to focus on each chronometric subdivision and forces us to reconsider the familiar angular relationships and shapes of a concentric clock’s hands. Wall-mountable.

Requires 3 AA batteries, Aluminum.
Dimension: 15.75″ x 6″

