World Time Clock


$75.00

Product Shot 1A lot of people would assume that in order to have a clock that covers all 24 time zones, you'd need a complicated microprocessor to handle the various configurations. Not so with the World Time Clock.

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Product Shot 2 Designed by Charlotte Van Der Waals, a Dutch designer whose patented design is a unique addition to travelers worldwide.

The clock is simple; each time zone is represented by a city such as New York, Tokyo, Amsterdam, etc. In order to check the time of a particular city, simply rotate the clock so that the city is the top-most side. That's it, no fancy winding or voice-activation. The clock has 12 sides and each side has 2 cities, completing the world's 24 hour time zone differences.

Measure 2 inches in diameter and 3.5 inches long.

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David
David: #world_time_clock This doesn't work very well with daylight savings. Mar 2, 07
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Special K
Special K: #world_time_clock This could be useful for a traveling business man making it easy to adjust to new time zones (at least numerically). I don't know how portable it is tho. It would be nice to see a similar designed watch with a turning face, which I feel would be far more useful. Mar 1, 07
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Erik
Erik: #world_time_clock Exactly. Fathers are always getting stuff they don't need. Feb 28, 07
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KD1964
KD1964: #world_time_clock seems like one of those father's day gifts you give your dad that he doesn't need, but visually, it looks cool Feb 28, 07
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Erik
Erik: #world_time_clock It's a pretty cool idea, except I wonder how many people (and how often) people need world time. And when they do, don't online tools accomplish this task? Feb 28, 07
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Amanie
Amanie: #world_time_clock I love when things that seem complicated are solved with a simple solution. Actually, at first I had to really think about how this thing worked, but now that I know I think it's genius. Feb 28, 07
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