This rare Kundo space timer clock is a perfect addition to your bedroom. With a glossy black finish and a plastic frame, this original clock features a large display that shows the time in 12-hour format. The clock is powered by a battery and has a quartz movement, with radio controlled time and an alarm that helps you wake up on time. The clock has an analogue display with Arabic numerals and an illuminated dial, making it easy to read even in the dark. Its theme, space, is perfect for anyone who loves astronomy or sci-fi. Measuring 10 cm in height and width, this clock is a late 20th-century item, made in Germany, and comes with features such as battery operation and a 12-hour display.


The time is fully controlled by synchronising with the DCF 77 77.5kHz signals from the Mainflingen transmitter near Frankfurt.


The clock officially requires a 'C' type battery but will happily run on a AA if padded out.


There is some superficial damage to the back of the case which I believe was caused by the clock being too close to a light bulb. This has had no impact on the performance.


This classic time piece is held as an iconic item by the Science Museum in London.


Fully running as indicated by the changing times in the various photographs attached.