This is a simple little digital clock with a subtle style. It makes an ideal desktop piece for the international business person. The World Panel Clock has earned its name. It is able to be programmed to display the current time of 25 different cities. That’s one more city than there are time zones in the whole wide world!
It’s so sleek and simple looking, I’m really not sure how all that is done. The image hints at some buttons on top of the desk clock’s base panel. I assume those must be the all-powerful time zone and display controlling buttons. What really makes this little wonder amazing is that the whole display (with a thin exception being the frame) is mostly transparent! The site that I’ve linked to below has an “action shot,” if you will, of the clock in a room setting. Their room is some strange arrangement of white boxes, some oddly shaped glasses on top of each other, some clear liquid, a very bright yellow wall with some circles embossed into it, all on top of what looks to be a very high quality table.



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