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Unique World Time Clock

by Justin Glow on Feb 27, 2007

Looking for a unique way to keep time across multiple time zones? Look no further than this two-faced, 12-sided world time clock. “Simply roll the clock so the city representing that time zone is on top,” and the time adjusts accordingly. Best part? Hmm…I’m not sure. It’s, uh…well, it….alright, I already told you everything about it. What more do you want?

$74 USD from MoMa Store, via notcot.org

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