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Design Pantime Clock Shows Its True Colors

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For some obsessive artists and designers, it’s hard not to see everything through the lens of Pantone. No matter what they come across, there’s a subconscious tendency to match its hue up with its respective number from the Pantone Matching System. Well now those OCD color freaks can even use the Pantone system to tell time with a new clock called Pantime.

Created by a UK college student named James Beattie, the Pantime replaces traditional clock numbers with an array of colors and corresponding PMS numbers, starting with “012 C” (the Pantone number for yellow). While there’s no evidence of a rip-off, the Pantime is strangely similar to the Chromachron, a watch designed by Tian Harlan in the 1970s. Check out a close-up of the Pantime, as well as the O.G. Chromachron, below…

November 3, 2008 | Permalink | 2 Comments
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Technology Stonehenge Robot Clock Is A Waste Of Time

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Blaming your alarm clock for being late is an excuse that’ll never get old. And if you’re looking for a smarter way to blame technology, buy this Stonehenge robot clock and say that you spent your whole morning waiting for it to change time.

Using a slower-than-shit mechanical arm, engineer Steve Norris programmed the Stonehenge to move numerical cards in and out of the display. But seeing as it takes the arm almost a full minute to change from 12:09 to 12:10, it kind of defeats the purpose. Norris (obviously not related to Chuck) should’ve programed it with a poking command to wake up the owner when it finishes. Watch the hilariously slow demo video below.

August 4, 2008 | Permalink | 3 Comments
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Technology Time Flies On The World’s Fastest Clock

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If you're one of those people who have trouble getting places on time, you might want to look into getting your hands on The Fastest Clock In The World.

Developed by Freddie Yauner, the same person responsible for past over-the-top inventions like the highest popping toaster, this digital wonder counts time to the millionth of a second. The cubicle-friendly clock can also be stopped by a push of a button if the erratic digits are sending you into a trance. Stay precise, and check the video after the jump to see Yauner's creation in action.

June 27, 2008 | Permalink | Comment
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Technology Clocky The Alarm Clock Was Born To Run

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Some might say the snooze button is the greatest invention of modern man, allowing us to get those extra few minutes of sleep like civilized human beings. But after those hour-long snooze button sessions where you miss that morning meeting, the close proximity of the snooze button can be a liability.

Clocky the alarm clock has a snooze button too, but with one key difference: after you hit it, Clocky will roll off your bedside table and run away from you while beeping and looking for a hiding place. It seems annoying, but also very useful. They’re running for about $90 bucks at Suck UK. After the jump, check out a video and some photos of Clocky on the run.

April 18, 2008 | Permalink | Comment
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Style Brand Profile: New Watches From Baselworld

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Baselworld, the biggest tradeshow for watches, kicks off April 3rd in the heartland of quality timepieces, Switzerland. In light of all the new styles to be unveiled next month, Complex highlights five brands after the jump to keep you strapped this spring.

March 24, 2008 | Permalink | Comment
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