110.00EUR
Vintage flip clocks are Indeed a wonderful example of European inventiveness. This particular one is incredibly mod and eye catching - from the heart of the 70's space age Eames / Panton era design. It was designed and launched in 1971 by Bosch and is the only one ever made by them. This design is timeless, although the orange colour easily gives away it's decade of origin ;)
The story of the flip clock begins in Italy with the founding of the company Solari di Udine in
1948. Remigio Solari, a self-taught engineer, fitted alphanumeric characters and text onto
metal (later plastic) flaps attached on a wheel mechanism, enclosed it within a glass display
and the flap display was born.
The Solari board, the name by which it would become known as, was first installed at Liège
Guillemins station in Belgium in 1956. Never before had information - or even time - been
displayed in such a fashion. It was a hit and became an industry standard in rail and air
terminals worldwide.
The black button at the back is the alarm switch.
Size
Width x Height x Depth
17 x 9 x 9 cm
6.7 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches
Condition
Excellent vintage condition. Both flip clock and alarm are tested to work well. Around 30 years old with only minor signs of age if you look closely.
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