This $15 Piece Of Target Home Decor Could Have Come From A HighEnd Design Store

This $15 Piece Of Target Home Decor Could Have Come From A HighEnd Design Store

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In an age of iPhones, smartwatches, and ever-busy calendars, the simple analog desk clock method feels right at home, replacing ear-splitting noise and blue light with timeless function and design.

If you want to add it to your repertoire, we have a beautiful rectangular clock at Target that will take you back to simpler times. It's also reminiscent of the Newgate Wideboy design, with clean san-serif numerals and an atomic dial. One major difference, however, is that this Target find is less expensive than its high-end counterpart at just $15.

Although it's two inches smaller than its pricier sibling and lacks an alarm clock, you'll be decorating it in no time. Wherever you place it, on a desk, bedside table or in the kitchen, this piece will shine. One AA battery is sufficient for operation.

Some reviewers note how quiet this watch is, so there's no need to worry about it disrupting your thoughts or your REM sleep cycle. Overall, it has a 4.6 star rating from 166 reviews.

See what some Target customers are saying about the clock or scroll down to add it to your bedside table.

"Small watch, just what I was looking for!" - Raylen

"Very quiet. This clock sits on the nightstand next to my bed and wakes me up. Other watches are so loud that I have to remove the batteries to do anything that requires attention, not this watch. So comfortable and relaxed!!! - Chelsea

“Great little watch. This is the perfect addition to my bedroom decor. Very stylish, good quality, seems to work well. Love the design. Excellent value for money.” - Gapeach22

“This helps my teenage son better understand when it's time to leave the house in the morning. In this regard, the minute hand is very useful. A lot of style for the price. I saw a very similar clock in the gift shop at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, a mid-century modern example. It's more expensive." - Nature Girl

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