Robot watch transforms into a desk clock

Posted in Clocks, Robots, Watches by Conner Flynn on November 9th, 2007

Robot watch transforms into a desk clock

This great looking and versatile robot watch serves a double duty as both a watch and a desk clock. Just remove him from the wristband and stand him up. That’s not all he does. It can also be used as a keychain time piece and even a necklace pendant. That’s alot of uses for one little robot. The arms are fully posable as well as his headgear. I think the best part about him is that he looks cool with the clock on his chest.

How much would you pay for this much coolness in one robot? You can get it for a surprising $40. Comes in Silver and Gold tone as well as a pewter color. All look equally nice. There are so many neat robots available in time for Christmas this year. This is one of the neatest. Put this in a robot lover’s stocking and he will be very happy.

[Cataloger.jp] VIA [TechChee]

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3 Comments to “Robot watch transforms into a desk clock”
  1. Laura Savitskie Says:

    What a cute watch/clock! I really like it. Nice job writing about it too. Not a bad price at all either!

  2. Heather Says:

    Any clue as to how to purchase one of these watches?!?!?!

  3. Conner Flynn Says:

    Heather,

    Looks like they added a disclaimer to their site, “Thanks for visiting! Since we do not have capacity to ship outside of Japan, we only take orders within Japan. Sorry for the inconvenience!”

    That’s bad news for all of us who wanted this watch.

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