LightAndTimeArt
Upcycled Black & Silver Hard Drive Clock - Modern Desk Clock - Gift for geeks, nerds, office, IT, new job gift, industrial design
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$29.50 USD
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This best-selling clock is designed of a recycled computer hard drive.
Clock dial is real mirror-finished disk platter that is still attached to hard drive with black minute and hour hands and different secondhand options (see pictures).
These are great, eco-friendly, and unique gifts for family, friends and co-workers.
The perfect inexpensive and cool present for computer science, IT, geeks, nerds, or any engineering graduate.
A “must-have” for any Computer geek / nerd and a great fit for any techno loft or office.
The clock is also available in red or white.
Get the best price and deals on Hard Drive Clocks from LightAndTimeArt!
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Clock dial is real mirror-finished disk platter that is still attached to hard drive with black minute and hour hands and different secondhand options (see pictures).
These are great, eco-friendly, and unique gifts for family, friends and co-workers.
The perfect inexpensive and cool present for computer science, IT, geeks, nerds, or any engineering graduate.
A “must-have” for any Computer geek / nerd and a great fit for any techno loft or office.
The clock is also available in red or white.
Get the best price and deals on Hard Drive Clocks from LightAndTimeArt!
Dimensions
Dimensions
Height:5.5 inches
Width: 4.0 inches
Length: 3.0 inches
Specifications:
Specifications:
The clock uses a silent drive mini-quartz movement that is accurate to +/- 1 sec per day.
It requires a single AA battery (not included)







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Eco-friendly
The re-use and up-cycle of old PC hard drives is an environmental-friendly process that reduces the amount of waste that will otherwise go into a landfill.
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Stand
The clock stand is an original © design from LightAndTimeArt and use the original hard drive's embedded circuit board.