Show us your bedside clocks!!

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Silent tick and lume fades gradually. Button on top activates lume if needed during night. Simple, clear and classic.
 
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Old travel clock I received after my grandfather passed. It used to live beside my bed but my wife complained about the ticking so I brought it to work.
 
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Trivox. One of a kind. When the alarm trips, it goes ding............ding..........ding...........ding, for a while. Then it changes to ding....ding....ding. The it changes to the usual alarm clock sound when it cuts loose. Junghans also did one they called “Silent Tick” which you could hardly hear as it ran.
Thanks for the info.
 
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Old travel clock I received after my grandfather passed.
I'd forgotten about those old travel clocks. I used to have a couple, many moons ago.
 
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& this for fun

 
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just a lousy batterie powered radio controlled LCD
Clock
 
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Made in China vintage clock.I like the idea of the airplane in the seconds indicator.I also had a clock with a satellite and the seconds indicator was a plastic disk,(sold that one).I like these kind of clocks.
 
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Just a boring Sony LED clock, strangely labeled 'Dream Machine',which is odd, since its sole purpose is to rudely wake you from you dreams.
If I did have a 'proper' bedside clock, I really want this one just for the lolz....
 
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Doesn't wake me up, but still brings me so much joy, it will be the last thing I part with. Made for the Queens 1977 jubilee to be shown at the V&A Museum. A one off sculpture clock by Artist and sculpturer Robert Simon.
 
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This is in our guest bedroom.

Zephyr clock

 
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Here is a Nixie Tube Clock that my son built from a kit for me several years ago.

I found a glass case to keep it in which keeps the dust off of it and protects it.

It keeps good time and goes through various cycles during the day to keep the tubes working well.

 
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Interesting to look at this thread again, my old alarm clock was a little unreliable, since my last post here have upgraded to one that knows exactly when one should be awake for breakfast, and as an added bonus it reminds you when dinner should be served by arriving on your groin from 4 ft up.
 
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Made in China vintage clock.I like the idea of the airplane in the seconds indicator.I also had a clock with a satellite and the seconds indicator was a plastic disk,(sold that one).I like these kind of clocks.
Your next-to-last photo: interesting face on the back.
 
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Time for an update and maybe they still aren't clocks but.... The SMP sits there lume-ing away, the CW Anthropocene is there just because I like it and the man in the middle has THE best alarm of any watch I've owned past or present.
 
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0430. 10 minutes snooze permitted. 0440 a gentle jab in the neck.
 
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Black one (radium) was just serviced, the white one (relumed with Super Luminova) is about to be sent out.

My night-adapted eyesight is so sensitive that I can see the radium paint glowing.

I also make frequent use of a relumed gunmetal Style 5a Big Ben "Loud Alarm".
 
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My night-adapted eyesight is so sensitive that I can see the radium paint glowing.

If it is actually radium, it's difficult to imagine that it would glow for more than a few seconds.
 
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I used this for years, it’s very reminiscent of the 80s. Sadly the knob for moving the hands and setting the alarm fell off, never to be seen again, so it’s been retired 😬 and replaced with a Sony dream machine (a present that gains time, but sounds great)