Timeless Garden: Clock That Works on Grass
June 8, 2010
The watchmaking companies continue their search for the alternative sources of energy to power the movements of clocks and watches. For example, the timepieces working on solar energy are getting more and more popular as well as those that work on kinetic energy produced by a moving person or on water.
But that is not all. Recently he designers Francesco Castiglione Morelli and Tommaso Ceschi have found a brand new source of energy for timepieces. They have created the Timeless Garden clock that works on grass. Surely, first of all this original approach will be appreciated by those who are fond of gardening. The thing is that to make the clock work the owner should plant any type of grass in special containers – the grass will grow and that will provide the clock with energy needed to work. The dial of the timepiece is placed on the outer side of this original “flower-pot”. But, frankly speaking, such a way of timekeeping is not quite appropriate for lazy owners, as grass needs care and water to guarantee the uninterrupted work of the clock.

Currently this concept causes numerous debates and, consequently, distrust of the customers, that don’t have a clear idea about the principle of work of this unusual timepiece.

Well, let’s try to understand how the clock works. During the experiments Morelli and Ceschi noticed that during the process of growth the grass is able to provoke various chemical reactions in soil. In their turn these processes can serve as the source of energy sufficient for functioning of the clock. The concept has its advantages. First, people get a new clock that can work uninterruptedly without using other sources of energy – the clock doesn’t need recharging or change of batteries. Second, the timepiece is an original element of interior design – it will make any room more attractive and will delight those who are fond of gardening.
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Filed under: Extraordinary gadgets, Industry News, Interior Clocks, News from Round the Web — Ann @ 5:50 am
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Designplus Presents Amusing Fridge Clock
May 18, 2010
The interior clocks are widely used in any house. Wall clocks, floor clocks and desk clocks are not only functional but also play an important role in the interior design. At the same time kitchen clocks as a rule look more modest and a re notable for very simple design. The most convenient place for a kitchen clock is a wall. But unfortunately it is not always easy to blend it with the overall interior of the kitchen. And in such cases an alternative variant offered by the designers from the company Designplus can become a brilliant solution. Recently this Argentinean company created a very original and amusing fridge clock that is fixed with the help of magnets.

Today fridge magnets are very popular. Very often people buy them as souvenirs in countries to which they travel. Some people even collect them. And children treat them as interesting toys.
The designers from Designplus took this into account when they decided to create a new timepiece for kitchen interior. The new clock is a set of images and hangs. The image-magnets show funny pictures of people doing different things: walking with a dog, taking shower or sleeping. Probably some will find such a way of time indication difficult to understand, but the majority will surely appreciate the original idea that allows organizing one’s individual schedule.
The only disadvantage of the clock is that it aimed mainly at adults although children would probably find it very amusing. The thing is that the set of magnet images contains some pictures that wouldn’t be clear for children. Besides, there are no images with “school time” or “fairy tale time”. Still the original timepiece by Designplus is a very attractive fridge magnet clock that will make the interior of your kitchen more interesting and that will always make you smile.
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L’Epee Le Duel Clock
The well-known watchmaking brand l’Epee proudly presents its new horological creation – elegant Le Duel desk clock. The novelty can make a wonderful addition to any interior owing to a clever blend of artistic freedom and cutting-edge technology that make the timepiece attractive and functional.

The original Le Duel clock shows the emblem of the brand - the two crossed swords – on the dial. But the swords are not just a mere decoration: they show that the power reserve is at maximum. As power reserve decreases, the angle between the swords gradually grows bigger. After 40 days the logo is reversed – and that means that there is a necessity to wind the clock to keep it going. Two more retrograde swords on the dial of the l’Epee novelty follow the rhythm of this enthralling duel for 20 seconds. Afterwards, they instantly come back to their “on guard” position.
The heart of the clock is a manually-wound movement with a decorative key. The movement is palladium-finished and is decorated with Cotes de Geneve pattern. It also boasts 45 jewels and the escapement visible from the top. The movement animates the functions of hours, minutes, double retrograde seconds and power reserve. The movement is accommodated by a case measuring 207 mm x 177 mm x 110 mm.
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Water-Powered Clock
May 4, 2010
A battery clock, an automatic or a solar-power clock don’t surprise anyone any more. Today the producers of clocks are very active in their search for the ideas of alternative charging. And one of the interesting variants was offered by Japanese designers famous throughout the world as the most innovative and original. The alternative to a battery-powered clock is a water-powered timepiece. At firs the idea seems absurd – but it is true: all you have to do is to pour some water in a special reservoir inside the timepiece and it will work reliably for several months. The only thing you have to add into the water is the lemon juice.

The main thing is that the owner of such a clock won’t have to add more liquid to the clock for 6 – 8 weeks. Design of the new original clock also deserves closer attention: the new timepiece looks simple and elegant. It is notable for the transparent case that allows seeing water inside the watch.
Owing to such a timepiece one starts to understand that fantasy and imagination of modern designers is really unlimited. The water-powered clock is really attractive for customer – it is not expensive and it is very economic in use. Who knows, probably very soon the use of water instead batteries or electricity will become an everyday routine?
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos 566
April 20, 2010
The watchmaking company Jaeger-LeCoultre proudly presents a new timepiece. But this time it is not a sophisticated wristwatch but a clock designed by the famous talented designer Mark Newson.

The Atmos 566 clock is a beautiful timepiece made of blue baccarat crystal. The clock is powered by the new Jaeger-LeCoultre movement calibre 566 with an interesting winding system that depends on the air temperature fluctuations. It is amazing but the clock is able to work without breaks during the whole period of its lifetime – the only condition for that is the 2 degrees change of temperature every two days. Besides standard functions the clock shows the star map with constellations.
According to Mark Newson he has always considered a timepiece to be a little universe. He said: “Atmos 566 has its own sky of stars. It is a wonderful and mysterious object. Even time itself has no power over it.”
The clock will be produced by Jaeger-LeCoultre in a limited edition of 48 copies in transparent crystal and 28 pieces – in blue crystal.
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