If, like us, you find yourself dawdling in the shower every morning when you should really be bolting out the front door, perhaps Reina’s Analog Clock will help move things along. Designed to resemble a drop of water, the chunky, water-resistant timepiece comes with a plastic strap and hook that can be wrapped around a shower bar or towel rack. Get one for both your bathroom and kitchen, and you’ll be hoofing it out of the house in record time.
The clocks, which sell for 1,575 yen, are available in eye-catching sky blue, acid green and pink models, but try not to let that distract you even further.
Available from Design Store Tokyo: 5-10-2 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku. Tel: 03-3407-3700. Nearest station: Omotesando, exit B1.
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Altria
Wow, a clock you can use in the shower! What will these clever designers think of next?
soldave
This is why Japan will never fully enter a recession. Innovation like a clock that's waterproof - who'd have thought of it?!?!
saborichan
But does it fog up?
pointofview
I wonder if they`ll have the intelligence to keep the thing in stock to meet demand or let it sell out and then restock weeks after.
soldave
pointofview - isn't the usual process to not keep up with demand initially and then just never resupply again and drop the line completely? Or is that just Okinawa?
Apsara
Shower clocks have been around for years if not decades- this is just an interestingly designed one.