Aspiral Analog Clock removes dial for a spiral and hands for a ball

By Naresh KumarChauhan   /Feb 19 2010

Removing the dial for a spiral and hands for a ball, London-based designers have developed a unique clock named “Aspiral” that rotates its face with each passing moment, while the ball remains on the spiral ledge to tell the time. As soon as the clock reaches the twelfth hour, the ball drops through a hole at the center to resume the same process for the next 12 hours. Looks cool, but the $545 price tag might prove too fanciful for an analog clock. Check out the video after the jump to see the clock in motion.

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aspiral clock 01

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aspiral clock

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aspiral clock 02

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aspiral clock 06

Via: Gizmodo

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