
The new McIntosh mantle clock is constructed with the same-sized faceplate and blue-lighted meters as used in the latest McIntosh stereo power amplifiers. The hour and minute hands cover a twelve and sixty minute arc, respectively. Both hands “fly-back” in a retrograde fashion when they reach the end of their scale. The McIntosh Mantle Clock is priced at $2,000 a pop. [Product Page]

Countdown the days, hours, and minutes to your birthday, Christmas, a major movie release, video game release date, or any other occasion with the Event Countdown Clock. This stylish stainless steel clock functions as a regular alarm clock, plus it is an event countdown timer for any 3 events. This unique gadget is a lot of fun and makes a great gift idea. The Event Countdown Clock is currently available at the Sharper Image for $29.99. [The Sharper Image]

Yonggu Do, Dohyung Kim and Sewon Oh have designed a futuristic looking wall-mounted clock that can beam all sorts of information on the wall. The Sundial Concept Wall Clock allows you to easily glance at all the necessary information such as the weather, your appointments for the day, stock markets and whatever else you want. The clock integrates laser beams, touchpad UI, WiFi, Bluetooth and computer syncing. Sadly, it is only a concept at this moment. See more pictures after the jump. Read more

The Retro Flip Down Clock from Chinavasion combines high precision electronics with steam punk design thanks to its exposed workings and gear operated flip swatches. The base, spine, and frame are all metal solid, while the flip down number swatches are made from extra durable acrylic. There is the turn dial, which is conveniently situated on the right side of the clock to adjust the time. The Chinavasion Retro Flip Down Clock requires a single D battery to operate. If you are interested, you can buy this old-fashioned clock for $36.54 each. [Product Page]

Oregon Scientific’s Advanced Rainbow Clock is a combo gadget that consists of a weather station, an alarm clock and a sound machine. This gadget comes equipped with wireless outdoor temperature reading functions, along with 8 types of high quality sooth sounds, an FM radio with 8 preset stations, a large LCD display and a line-in jack for playing audio from an MP3 player. The Advanced Rainbow Clock is priced at $89.99 each. [Oregon Scientific]

While hardly anybody relies on actual clocks these days, at least those of you who are reading this right now, because chances are you are tech savvy enough to have at least one device on you at all times to tell you what time it is. The clock is featured on two square poles which are offset just a bit so as not to look too symmetrical or even which would of course be boring. The hour will be featured on the left pole while the minutes can be seen on the right pole. [SlashGear]

Art Lebedev Studio comes back with a new innovative design in the form of the Reflectius Clock. The gadget has sixty rotating mirrors, which will successively reflect a single laser beam at precise angles in order to draw the relevant numbers. The Reflectius Clock measures 124mm x 260mm x 76mm. [Art Lebedev]

Designed by some folks at Art Lebedev, the Segmentus clock concept features hands that form numbers like those found on a digital clock. This unique timepiece is perfect for use in the living room. Unfortunately, it is only a concept. There is no info on when this clock concept will go into mass production. Read more

If you are looking for a unique gadget for your home decoration, then check out the Real Time Canvas Clock. It is a 2D clock with a 3D mechanism. Measuring 29.7cm long, the Real Time Canvas Clock is ideal for just about anywhere such as in the kitchen, office, lounge, or bedroom. The Real Time Canvas Clock requires 1 x AA battery (not included). Read more

Created by Australian aircraft designer Marc Newson, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock is powered by minuscule changes in temperature, which could mean that it could run for a very long time on basically nothing but air and at least 1 degree of temperature change (Celsius) every 2 days. Encased in a Baccarat crystal, this limited edition clock also has a sky chart in the middle, which will indicate the astronomical details of the sky in the Northern Hemisphere. There will be only 48 of the clear models built and 28 of the blue crystals. The Atmos 566 Clock costs $2,600 each. Read more