
The Planetary Orbit Clock tells the time in a manner that is different from the traditional digital or analog clock, featuring a quartet of planets orbiting an unnamed star. For those who have no idea what this is, they’ll probably wonder why is our Sun so small, and how come the other planets from the Solar System have gone AWOL. Geniuses will figure out that this is actually a clock when looked from top down, as each planet actually represents the hour, minute, and second hand respectively. Powered by a single AA battery, the Planetary Orbit Clock retails for $49.99.
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