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304 North Cardinal
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Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM

This clock perfectly demonstrates digital logic, mechanical transmission, and sensor principles, making it an excellent STEM teaching aid. Through an optional transparent side panel (or a semi‑open wooden back), you can clearly see how the seven push‑rod segments extend or…

We understand the need for quiet at night. The push‑pull system uses low‑noise micro lead screws and damping materials, keeping the actuation sound below 30 decibels — quieter than turning a page. In addition, the user can enable “Night‑Quiet Mode”:…

Conventional digital tubes or LED screens require constant power to display a digit; even for a simple “1”, the entire backlight or many pixels still consume electricity. Our mechanical push‑pull clock follows an “on‑demand display” principle: only the segments that…

This clock perfectly merges age‑old mechanical construction with natural wood. The case is made of premium solid wood, giving each unit a unique grain and a warm tactile feel. Inside, a mechanical push‑pull seven‑segment display brings digits to life: when…

Unlike conventional LCD or LED screens, our clock makes digits “grow” physically. At its core is a set of seven mechanical push‑pull segments (a~g). For the digit “1”, only the b and c segment actuators extend forward while the rest…

The case is carved and polished from a single piece of solid wood, retaining the natural breathability of timber. Inside, a precise micro push‑pull system drives each segment with its own miniature solenoid or stepper actuator for fast, crisp movement.…

The highlight of this clock is the dual feedback of “push‑pull + illumination”. When a mechanical segment (e.g., segment c) is extended by its actuator, a micro‑switch or optical sensor at the tip triggers the LED inside that segment. This…

Tired of harsh blue LEDs and generic digital screens? This mechanical push‑pull clock returns to the essence. Its display has no pixels, no backlight panel — only seven retractable mechanical arms. Digits are constructed in the purest way: by extending…

The seven‑segment display (a~g) is a classic encoding for numerals. We have brought it from the electronic realm into the physical world: each segment becomes an independent, retractable mechanical module. To show “8”, all seven segments extend, forming a full…

Each clock case is hand‑sanded by craftsmen, undergoing more than ten steps from wood selection to waxing, ensuring the natural texture of solid wood is never hidden by chemical coatings. Inside, a precision array of micro actuators is rated for…