Positioned weightily on your table in its cast aluminum casing and solid brass hardware, this compact and rugged clock evokes the graceful power of the bygone days of aviation’s golden age. Patterned after a 1939 Army Air Corps altimeter, the high-contrast black dial and cream color hands compel precision and purpose.
Positioned weightily on your table in its cast aluminum casing and solid brass hardware, this compact and rugged clock evokes the graceful power of the bygone days of aviation’s golden age. Patterned after a 1939 Army Air Corps altimeter, the high-contrast black dial and cream color hands compel precision and purpose.
Straight out of the future – or a blast from the Space Age past – Karl the Robot Table Clock stands (or sits) as a friendly sentinel on your desk or side table. Cast in heavy polished aluminum and sporting oversized solid brass accents and hardware, Karl conveys the time of day through a thick glass lens, impervious to the elements. Adjustable arms repurposed from antique wrenches reach out in greeting. When seated, Karl will even hold your iPad or tablet for easy viewing.
Material: Polished cast aluminum and cast in machined brass
Inspired by early Russian space capsules, the Spaceman Table Clock pays homage to the earliest days of space exploration. The clock’s solid aluminum case was designed to withstand the bumpy ride through Earth’s atmosphere, while the glass window protects the classic dial form harmful gamma rays and the unique antenna keeps contact with Earth below.
From the far reaches of the universe and bearing strange alien technologies comes the Oofo Table Clock. Directly inspired by the pages of 1950s sci-fi comics, this relic of retro-futuristic fins and antenna features an acrylic window for alien observation and an adjustable stand that allows for alternate angles of aerial attack.
The Diver Table Clock trades in the pendulum for a powder coated iron stand made to withstand desktop pressures. The sturdy cast and polished aluminum construction is based on early diving gear made for marine engineering and features stunning brass detail.
Material: Brass and cast iron
Easy to read Arabic numerals at 12, 3, 6 and 9 positions
This elegant table clock features a midnight blue dial is dramatically contrasted with cream colored clock hands. A decorative loop originally found on a carriage clock was added to the top to create a strikingly different timepiece.
Cast aluminum, brass and granite, 17.” x 9 inches. Pendulux’ Nautilus Table Clock is every bit as complex and precise as the circa 1902 French torpedo that inspired the shape and components on this imaginative clock. The most intricate timepiece in our collection, the brass details throughout feature several moving parts, including a solid brass four-blade propeller and operable dive planes. This stunning legacy piece features a heavy marble base and brass portholes with acrylic windows. The Nautilus guarantees accurate timekeeping whether on a 20,000 league voyage or just above sea level on your mantel.
Polished aluminum, brass, 8”. We designed this clock to operate under a range of gravitational extremes, specially fitted with rolling wheels to handle Martian terrain. With brass fittings and detail among heavy polished aluminum, and glass lens protecting the mid-century dial and hands, this clock is at home in Earthling cities and Mars colonies alike.
Our love of the early steam power revolution and all things maritime are combined perfectly in this stately mantel clock. Designed with a nod to model ships encased in glass and mounted on solid frames, ours incorporates a clock with a housing borrowed from a 1910 steamship’s bridge. The operable brass steam piston on the stern portrays the movement of the original parts found on those ships and sparks interaction as well as the imagination.
Cast, machined aluminum and brass, 5″. Based on altimeters from WWII aircraft with its stout brass screws and rugged shape, this clock brings fighter pilot precision to your desk. Its authentic dial houses the remnants of a sub-dial that marked altitude per thousand feet, while the main hands marked altitude per ten and hundred feet.
Cast, machined aluminum and brass, 5″. Based on altimeters from WWII aircraft with its stout brass screws and rugged shape, this clock brings fighter pilot precision to your desk. Its authentic dial houses the remnants of a sub-dial that marked altitude per thousand feet, while the main hands marked altitude per ten and hundred feet.
Nickel plated cast aluminum with solid brass hardware. 9”. Patterned after original timepieces found on Cold War-era Russian submarines, this bold Deep Sea Clock lies protected from undersea dangers behind a thick glass lens which is securely locked to the heavy case by the vintage solid brass knob.