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The image features a dark, circular wall clock mounted against a textured, dark-colored wall. The overall lighting is very dim, resulting in a grainy, low-light photograph.

The clock face is dark, possibly black or very dark blue, with prominent numerals at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions. These numerals, along with the hour markers for the other hours, appear to be light-colored, possibly metallic gold or silver, and reflect some light. The hour hand points just past the 9, the minute hand points towards the 1, and a thin second hand is visible pointing roughly to the 5. This indicates the time is approximately 9:05.

Near the center of the clock face, below the "12" numeral, the brand name "SUNIKOS" is visible, with "QUARTZ" written beneath it, indicating the clock's movement type. The clock's bezel is also dark, and small, light-colored studs or screws are visible at various points around its circumference, securing it to the wall or marking its edges. The wall itself appears to be a solid, dark tone, possibly brown or dark beige, and its texture is accentuated by the low light and image noise. No other objects or people are visible in the frame.
Rex Keyz

Jan 22, 2026

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The image features a dark, circular wall clock mounted against a textured, dark-colored wall. The overall lighting is very dim, resulting in a grainy, low-light photograph. The clock face is dark, possibly black or very dark blue, with prominent numerals at the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions. These numerals, along with the hour markers for the other hours, appear to be light-colored, possibly metallic gold or silver, and reflect some light. The hour hand points just past the 9, the minute hand points towards the 1, and a thin second hand is visible pointing roughly to the 5. This indicates the time is approximately 9:05. Near the center of the clock face, below the "12" numeral, the brand name "SUNIKOS" is visible, with "QUARTZ" written beneath it, indicating the clock's movement type. The clock's bezel is also dark, and small, light-colored studs or screws are visible at various points around its circumference, securing it to the wall or marking its edges. The wall itself appears to be a solid, dark tone, possibly brown or dark beige, and its texture is accentuated by the low light and image noise. No other objects or people are visible in the frame.

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