QLOCKTWO
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It all started with a simple and ingenious idea: a time display that shows time as people speak it. The two artists Biegert & Funk worked on this idea in their studio for many years until they finally created the first QLOCKTWO in 2009, an object that fundamentally changed the way time is displayed.
This revolutionary approach prompted the Württemberg State Museum in 2018 to add a barely eight-year-old piece of art to its own collection of significant timepieces. This elevated QLOCKTWO to the rank of a national cultural asset.
Today, QLOCKTWO is the world‘s most personal time display. It shows time in the viewer’s native language, even in the form of dialects. Its remarkable frontcover is an expression of its owner’s personality.
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Our Website: www.qlocktwo.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/qlocktwo/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/qlocktwo
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/qlocktwo/
This revolutionary approach prompted the Württemberg State Museum in 2018 to add a barely eight-year-old piece of art to its own collection of significant timepieces. This elevated QLOCKTWO to the rank of a national cultural asset.
Today, QLOCKTWO is the world‘s most personal time display. It shows time in the viewer’s native language, even in the form of dialects. Its remarkable frontcover is an expression of its owner’s personality.
Visit us on
Our Website: www.qlocktwo.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/qlocktwo/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/qlocktwo
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/qlocktwo/
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