QLOCKTWO | Telling time with words. Introducing the "Clock Two" collection of German-designed watches without numbers.
German watch brand QLOCKTWO has begun sales at Nakameguro Tsutaya Books, located within the recently opened Nakameguro Koukashita.
Telling time with words, conveying warmth.
QLOCKTWO is a watch brand founded by the German design agency BIEGERT & FUNK.
Despite being a timepiece, it features neither hands nor index markers.
The alphabet on the dial appears randomly arranged at first glance, but when illuminated, words indicating the time, such as "IT IS HALF PAST SEVEN," emerge, communicating the time through sentences.
The sentences change at five-minute intervals. Furthermore, four illuminated dots indicate the precise minute.
The product lineup includes wristwatches, wall clocks, and desk clocks.
There is a wide variety of colors and materials, and the words displayed on the dial can be selected from up to 20 languages depending on the product.
This is an unprecedented product that not only makes a statement as an interior piece with its advanced design but also helps to cool down the minds of modern individuals caught up in the rush of busy lives.
QLOCKTWO
QLOCKTWO CLASSIC
45 x 45cm wall clock
Price: From ¥139,000 (excluding tax)
QLOCKTWO LARGE
90 x 90cm large wall clock
QLOCKTWO TOUCH
13.5 x 13.5cm desk clock with alarm
Price: From ¥64,000 (excluding tax)
QLOCKTWO W
35 x 35mm wristwatch
Price: From ¥82,000 (excluding tax)