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Apple designer made a $12,000 hourglass and honestly WHO is going to buy this?


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If you've got $12,000 to blow and already own every Apple product under the sun, we've got great news — you can now buy this impeccably sophisticated hourglass to fill the void in your life.

Channelling the tech company's innovation, Apple designer Marc Newson revamped the traditional hourglass to create this ridiculously expensive, limited-edition product for HODINKEE, a publication specializing in wristwatches.

Now okay, sure, The Marc Newson Hourglass technically measures time. But tbh, this is pretty pointless. I mean, when was the last time you needed an hourglass? TBH unless you're a hardcore Days of Our Lives fan, when was the last time you even thought of an hourglass?  Read more...

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