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August 1st, 2013 10 comments

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RubberToe Replicas Timelord Timey Wimey Time Piece

Timelord Timey Wimey Time Piece

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Do Timelords need a clock? If they did then we reckon they would want one of these Timelord time keeping time pieces!

Inspired by new Gallifreyan symbols featured on the new TARDIS time rotor and are made from a polyurethane resin with aluminium powder. We have tweaked this particular symbol a little, so each hour mark is represented with an inscribed detail to make it a little easier to tell the time. The clock measures 250mm in diameter and is made to be wall mounted. This piece will only be available to purchase through our own shop.

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10 comments

  • harraseda

    August 3rd, 2013 - 8:48am

    Am I the only one that really wants a clock with the (soon to be) 12 doctors instead of the hours?

    “Hey Steve, what’s the time?”
    “Quarter to Peter Davidson!”

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    • hayden7257

      August 3rd, 2013 - 1:48pm

      half past paul mcgann

  • The Big Blue Box

    August 3rd, 2013 - 8:40am

    This looks really great! How much is it?

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  • cyberman6

    August 1st, 2013 - 5:58pm

    Looks like it would be hard to tell the time on it. You need to guess where the numbers are and if you get it wrong well then you could be late for something. Like it may look like its on a 1:30 but it could really be 2:00.

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    • Whovian

      August 1st, 2013 - 7:05pm

      Its more of a decoration really.

    • Mels

      August 1st, 2013 - 7:07pm

      I used to have a watch without numbers – you’d be surprised how quickly you get used to it. The clock is divided into quarters (and it looks like all the sections are marked as well), and you eye tends to measure the two numbers in between the quarters quite well anyway.
      You probably wouldn’t want to use it as the main clock in a office building though lol. That could lead to some interesting situations. :p

    • Fezmeister

      August 1st, 2013 - 7:12pm

      The lines radiating from the centre each represent one hour.

  • fantastic mr e

    August 1st, 2013 - 5:47pm

    what

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  • dalek 105

    August 1st, 2013 - 4:53pm

    epic epic EPIC!!!

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  • DOCTOR WHO ONE

    August 1st, 2013 - 3:58pm

    AWESOME !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😀

    They should make a Seal of Rassilon version !!!! 😀

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