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Why show the time using liquid crystal displays when you can simply use liquid. The Canna from ChronArte uses five gallons of specially conditioned water to display the time in acrylic glass tubes above the satined, anodized aluminium main body. The clock has the ability to synchronize and change to/from DST itself using the standard DCF77 signal and requires 6W to run. I couldn’t find this clock for sale, but ChronArte’s “standard price” for the device is roughly $12,350. |
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