This is not a clock that holds back. Inspired by the graphic presence of a mechanical wall clock tradition reimagined for the modern wall, it presents Roman numerals at a scale so commanding they extend beyond the visible dial cropped, intentional, and entirely without apology. The white field between them is vast and luminous, amplifying the drama of each stroke with the quiet confidence of a museum installation. The deep black frame is the only boundary in this composition holding the oversized type within its circular edge the way a gallery wall holds an oversized canvas. Bold black hands sweep the white surface in unhurried, noiseless arcs. This clock belongs in the most self-assured room of any home a dramatic study, a statement dining room, a dark-toned hallway where scale is the language and boldness is the only acceptable response.