Turn your iPad into a beautiful classical clock

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Clocks based on classic pocket watches

Accurate reproductions from real photographs of the following classic pocket watches: 1980 "Quantieme Perpetuel" Audemars Piguet, 1919 Breguet Numerals Patek Philippe & Cie., 1920 "Instituto Idiografico della Marina" Lemania, 1928 Vacheron Constantin Packard Grande Complication, 1906 Double-Dialed Chronotachymetre Omega, 1890 Chronometer A. Huguenin & Sons, 1910 Quarter-repeating Zenith, and 1901 S. Smith & Sons. Photographs of watches courtesy of Antiquorum Auctioneers. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Simple but fully featured clocks

High definition images based on photographs of the real clocks. Alarm with 3 built-in old alarm sounds. Some clocks may display Moon phase, day, week and month. Three built-in hour chimes, four different tic-tac sounds, seven backgrounds (leather, wood, concrete, fabric, granite, marble, and silence mode (no sound).

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A clock for Horology lovers

Horology is the art and science of measuring time. Clocks, watches, clockwork, sundials, clepsydras, timers, time recorders and marine chronometers are all examples of instruments used to measure time. People interested in horology are called horologists. That term is used both by people who deal professionally with timekeeping apparatus (watchmakers, clockmakers), as well as aficionados and scholars of horology.

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Dr. Jose R. Castello is a plastic surgeon, musician, designer, and developer with a flair for creating iPhone and iPad apps. — Dr. Jose R. Castello, doctorcastello.com
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Photographs of watches courtesy of Antiquorum, the world's leading auction house specializing in horology. — Antiquorum website
Concept, Design and Programming by Dr. Jose R. Castello