The Time Machine Clock also known as The Ball Bearing Clock is a kinetic display device that eschews the normal conventions of a timepiece - hands, to you and me - and instead replaces them with an altogether more elaborate means of saying 'ten past two'. As ever with complex machinery, there's beauty in the telling of the story. The destination is important, but there is equal joy to be found in the journey. This remarkable device deploys dozens of shiny chrome ball bearings along an elaborate course to enable the telling of the time. A central spindle counts the seconds, releasing a ball every minute. Once five minutes is reached, the five minute ball is released. These balls accumulate until 12 have been released, whereupon the one hour ball is set free and rolls into place. This continues on the hour, every hour.
Meanwhile, a transparent acrylic display case keeps small hands away, ensuring that time ticks on remorselessly. Beautiful.