Water Clock That Didn’t Need Any Battery!
September 6th 2009 07:38
You’re not more fancy about your living room’s clock, and you’re thinking to change the clock with a more special type? Hmm…, would you consider using those clocks that didn’t require any battery? If you’re Ok with it, then you must check out this simple water clock.
Unlike those ordinary water clock, this stylish water clock doesn’t has any flow of liquid into or out from a vessel. Believe it or not, this clock is functioning by two tiny discreet balls.
In order to use this water clock, you have to use a cup and a small plate, add adequate water onto it and drop the balls into them.
By the way, the red ball shows hours, while the white ball indicates the minutes. The best thing about this water clock is it doesn’t need any battery to operate it, and match the environmental friendly standard!
Oh, I nearly forget to tell you here, although the water clock is quite simple, but it costs you $299 per set! It’s unbelievably expensive for such a simple gadget like this, isn’t it?
Unlike those ordinary water clock, this stylish water clock doesn’t has any flow of liquid into or out from a vessel. Believe it or not, this clock is functioning by two tiny discreet balls.
In order to use this water clock, you have to use a cup and a small plate, add adequate water onto it and drop the balls into them.
By the way, the red ball shows hours, while the white ball indicates the minutes. The best thing about this water clock is it doesn’t need any battery to operate it, and match the environmental friendly standard!
Oh, I nearly forget to tell you here, although the water clock is quite simple, but it costs you $299 per set! It’s unbelievably expensive for such a simple gadget like this, isn’t it?
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Yeah, the misreading won't happen, if we're using the old-fashioned clock, Janet.