Retro Pin Art clock

Posted in Clocks by Conner Flynn on November 26th, 2008

Retro Pin Art clockCheck out this retro Pin Art Clock. 3000 pins will tell you the time. It’s like you have Pinhead from Hellraiser trapped in a box and he’s forced to rear his head to tell you what time it is.

“Inspired by the popular Pin Art toy that uses moving pins to form the impression of one’s hand, this creation makes watching the clock a mesmerizing experience. The minutes click ahead with a sound that evokes the classic flip of the numbers at airports or train stations, combining aural ambience with visual style.”


The clock is powered by two D batteries and will cost you $70. There doesn’t appear to be an alarm function, which is good because I’d hate to see how many angels dancing on the heads of pins I would need to crush every morning.

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3 Comments to “Retro Pin Art clock”
  1. Chris Says:

    That is a cool looking clock! What a unique idea.

  2. asd Says:

    would love to see it in action.

  3. Chris Says:

    That clock does not exist yet, what you see is a prototype. The real one will be released by feb 2010 for aprox $760 USD
    Is an expensive gadget!!!

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