Aurora Clocks are still ticking
Posted on Aug 23, 06 10:16 PM PDT

There are certain objects that have a timeless design, and the Aurora Clock definitely ranks as one of them. This technological marvel tells the time in the most brilliant manner, as a swirl of colors remain in the background to mesmerize all who look at it. These clocks were widely available back in the 1970's, so it comes as no surprise that certain owners of Aurora Clocks would want to restore the pristine shine back to their timepieces. Anyone who wants to repair the old Auroras can check out ChronoArt. New Aurora Clocks are being manufactured for $399 a pop - these use LEDs in order to produce richer colors that are more energy efficient, which results in less wear and tear.
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