In partnership with IBM, Schoolhouse Electric has decided to rerelease the iconic 1960s IBM clock that has iconically adorned many public facilities in years past. According to it’s description:
A faithful reproduction of the classic IBM indicator clocks found in offices, warehouses and schools during the mid-20th century. Hand assembled in our Portland, Oregon factory, it’s constructed with a spun steel case and domed glass lens. The dial features an original graphic treatment, circa 1947. Operated by a Quartz movement with a red, continuous sweep second hand.
Best thing is that it’s actually manufactured right here in America. $235 at Schoolhouse Electric.
Source: A Continuous Lean.
