Digital Clock, Exploded

A lot more complex than your basic rotary phone.

This kind of clock always makes me think of “Groundhog Day” with Bill Murray, where it was put to impressive and heroic use.

The Old Wolf has spoken.

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4 responses to “Digital Clock, Exploded

  1. Looks to me they must have used parts from at least two clocks for this setup. On similarly “exploded” clocks that I’ve had my hands on (wasn’t me who broke it, honest) the number cards are actually printed with the top of an odd number on one side, and the bottom of an even one on the other, and vice versa. Thus you’d only have enough cards to show every other number, at best, meaning half of those cards are “borrowed” from another clock (in more or less the same sense that one might “borrow” someone’s liver). Just me being pedantic, I know 😉

    • It seemeth me that adding parts for visual impact would be “cheating.” However, never having taken a clock apart, and being a wolf of very little brain, I cannot say – You could be entirely right.

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