Doc Brown's DeLorean time machine required a Flux Capacitor and 1.21 gigawatts of power to propel it back to the future, forward to the past or whenever in time,... More
Have $35,000 to spend on a sculptural masterpiece of precision Swiss timekeeping inspired by a particularly famous science fiction space station?
A German watch winder that brings luxurious form and highly-precise engineered function to a whole new dimension of pure excess.
While this time-traveling phone booth may look like it's ready for an excellent adventure through the Circuits of Time or just a quick trip to the Circle K,... More
This steampunk-inspired grandfather clock keeps time like a normal clock, has a huge hourglass sand timer in the center, and has triple-chime harmonic movement.
This modern, minimalist clock / sculptural timekeeper tells the time by transforming a flat thermoelastic membrane into 3D numerals that look as if they were... More
This massive 60 inch diameter industrial wall clock is modeled after a late 19th Century European tower clock and is constructed from riveted sheet metal with... More
There are truly some weird watches out there and the Rotating Earth Watch is one of them. This watch, in addition to telling time, has a little rotating planet... More
The perfect way not to lose track of time in your living room.
A sleek, modern bedside alarm clock with a built-in automatic gourmet coffee / tea maker on top.
This massive digital wall clock uses super bright red LEDs to illuminate huge 15 inch tall numbers that can be seen from hundreds of feet away.
a retro-inspired analog flip clock that displays the current time in conversational English instead of numbers, like 7:45 is displayed as A Quarter to Eight.
In the modern age, if you have trouble telling time on a simple analog clock, then you might never know the time again when you gaze upon this cool new Albert... More
While we still need roads in the 21st century and it's not quite 2015 yet, the cool new, er, retro Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor now exists just like Doc Brown's... More
Unique watch with a seriously cool concrete spiral staircase-like relief face encased under a sapphire glass lens all strapped down to your wrist with leather.
This unique timepiece features a dimensional spiral staircase with hands that continuously go up and down each hourly step as time goes by.
The red ball shows the hour, the white ball shows the minute, and they both magically circle around in the water like a traditional analog clock via two rotating... More
This mesmerizing shadow box makes small objects like feathers, leaves, and flowers move in slow motion right before your eyes.
A stunning gravity-powered mechanical hourglass from Japan that allows you to see, hear, and even feel the passage of time... 5 minutes at a time.
The first and only wrist watch handcrafted from reclaimed American Oak whiskey barrels that were used to store whiskey for up to four years.
Reproduced with full light effects and adjustable power settings, the Flux Capacitor replica recreates the 1.21 jigowatt-controlling heart of the De Lorean time... More