I wish I could have this clock:

See a series of images and the sped-up animation to see how it works.
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That really IS a cool clock. Kind of hypnotic. The person who created this should make a widget out of it. Do you know if they intend to market their clock?
That clock is awesome!
It’s a triumph of human ingenuity, but it doesn’t give you a lot of information when you want to know what time it is. Very impressive, nonetheless.
I bet once you watch it for a few weeks and get really familiar with it, you can get more information out of it from tiny precise details of the movements of parts.