I know this is not quite ‘hot off the press’, but it’s still pretty fresh, and I thought you should know…
This iconic 60′s IBM clock…

Source: Hodinkee Blog
Is making a comeback!
Do you remember it?
Whether it’s from your time or not, get ready to see a whole lot more of it, because IBM has teamed up with School House Electric Supply Company, and a reproduction, as seen above, of this classic clock is on the market.
Hypebeast digital magazine put it this way…
In true schoolhouse fashion, IBM has released the 1960s Standard Issue Clock featuring a vintage faceplate made to imitate the recognizable standard issue clocks from the mid-20th century. A domed glass lens, steel spun case, and original hands all contribute to this item’s authenticity. The clock also reflects IBM’s history as a timepiece manufacturer…
Did you notice, even the second hand is red just like they used to be!
Let’s take a little look back in time at a few of the vintage clocks…
Notice the red hand?

Source: Factory 20
This one is c. 1970…

Source: Remodelista
And this one is minus its second hand!

Source: Roy Arden Blog
But maybe that’s because it’s after 4:00!
And here you see a hanging option of the Standard Issue clock.

Source: Worthpoint
How do you feel about this clock being back on the scene? Does it remind you of your school days? Would you still be hanging around at this time?
I do remember this clock well, maybe not the vintage 60s, but definitely the c. 1970s onward. This clock was in every classroom I was ever in! By the time I was working in offices, the clocks had changed their game face, and I never worked in a warehouse, so no connection there. But I have to say, there’s something about this clock and the nostalgia it brings that feels heartwarming, a little bit fun, and I think its timing is just right!
THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO STOP BY!
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