Alarm Clock Repeat, black plastic, Junghans, Germany, 1970s.
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The Junghans Repeat alarm clock from the 1970s stands as an artifact of German functional design, rooted in the modernist tradition of the late twentieth century. Its compact, matte black plastic body—measuring 6 × 5 × 2.5 cm—exemplifies the geometric restraint and clarity typical of the Bauhaus legacy. The square case, slightly lifted by integrated, subtle feet, conceals a quartz movement. The graphite-black dial, framed by a matching bezel, introduces wide, cream-colored Arabic numerals and bold white hands; their pronounced forms guarantee excellent legibility. A fine red second hand provides a discreet accent against the restrained palette, while the alarm hand in white maintains harmony. A yellow-beige rectangular button at the top—responsible for the repeat/snooze function—adds a gentle contrast to the monochrome composition. The presence of a backlight feature is indicated by a bulb symbol above the numeral 6. All surfaces in view are plastic, with no exposed metal elements. The clock is preserved in very good condition—minor scratches and gentle traces of use consistent with vintage plastics from the 1970s, with all original components intact.Its architectural clarity and purposeful detailing express the pragmatic spirit of postwar modernism, in which legibility and simplicity guided every aesthetic choice. The alarm clock evokes the era with an unassuming presence, as though whispering the rational language of everyday order. Not designed to dazzle, it serves as a discreet and reliable element—organizing both time and space with characteristic
DIMENSION
Height6 cm
Depth2.5 cm
Width5 cm
Dimension details
Width5 cm
Height6 cm
Depth2.5 cm
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