Clockwerk Launches Shooting Target-Inspired Timepieces

Coming in Bullseye Red and Electric Green.

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The founder of Afield Out has forayed into the realm of clockmaking with his latest project, Clockwerk.

The first timepieces to be released are the Target clocks in Bullseye Red and Electric Green. Highlighted in a design that emulates a shooting target, indices are completely omitted and replaced with score markings only at the 9 o’clock direction. Crafted by hand and fully assembled in Japan, each piece is made with natural plywood and glass, measuring 10” in diameter, and 2” in depth. It’s also fitted with a quartz mechanism, which allows the clock with a silent sweep movement and zero ticking noises.

Available for purchase via Clockwerk’s official website, both the Bullseye Red and Electric Green variations are priced at $130 USD, coming in a limited production of 100 units each.

Elsewhere in design, check out Magniberg’s graphic T-shirt-inspired pillowcases.

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