Everything these days is ‘smart’. Smart phones, smart vehicles, hell, even smart toasters.
But there’s still something essential about a simple, elegant analog clock. Something that only needs batteries changed once a year, and never needs a factory reset.
Studies have shown that classic dial clocks can be read faster than digital numerical clocks.
We like the clean simplicity of this Cloudnola Station clock, which is modeled after classic factory and train station clocks.
With a clean, easy to read layout, and silent, non-ticking hands, the clock looks great on a wall, and is readable at a glance. At 12 inches by 12 inches, it’s just big enough to be seen clearly from across a room.
Available in red, black, blue, and gold, from $69 on Amazon.











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