Fraud Listings
If you are looking for a review, pricing, or to purchase anything that resembles a ClockClock 24 or a Million Times Edition for under $500, please be aware that you will be disappointed. The kinetic art timepiece does exist, but fraudulent listings of the very real Humans since 1982's ClockClock and A million Times editions often use the maker's photos and deliver something that is not at all what is shown (like a bag of seeds or generic wall clock so they can report a tracking number). This has been going on for several years, and the names and retailers under which these are listed are too numerous to mention. There is only one authentic maker of this work.
The good news is we are a US retailer of the ClockClock and A million Times editions and can assist you in acquiring one. You can also purchase directly from the makers in Sweden, Humans since 1982. It is an extraordinary work of art from an innovative contemporary studio. We'd love to be able to purchase one for under $100 too (or a David Hockney painting for $1000), but in reality, ClockClock 24 editions start at $6700, and A million Times editions start around $100k. These editions are never discounted online and there is only one maker.
Chinese Knock-Offs
Almost everything we sell has a poorly made Chinese knockoff available. We are aware of a Chinese ClockClock 24 knockoff that periodically appears on marketplaces. Please let us know if you ever made the mistake of purchasing one. We have not seen one in person and would like to hear about your experience. We have not seen a knockoff of any object we sell that is worth purchasing. It would be wiser to purchase a different authentic clock if your budget is less.
How You Can Help
Much of this fraud we cannot easily stop. You can help us & potential victims by sharing/posting/linking to the real work on Clock Forward or Humans since 1982. Report any scam listings on social media. You can also contact us to report a fraudulent website and/or product listing (especially if the listing renames the work). If this page prevented you from getting scammed, pay it forward and share the real work.
Bigger Picture
We are disappointed that Shopify, Amazon, and Meta make it so easy for scammers to sell products. We think they should take a minute to review new accounts. This is a much larger problem. To the scammers: good job marketing. We think you could make a living using your skills to market actual creators and products. You might be rewarded by that path just as much (or more).