kockaóra
Kockaóra is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "cube clock." It refers to a type of clock, often a novelty item, that is designed in the shape of a cube. These clocks can vary widely in their design and functionality. Some may be simple decorative pieces with a traditional clock face, while others incorporate digital displays or even more complex mechanisms. The cube shape offers a unique aesthetic compared to conventional clock designs. They are frequently found as desk accessories, collectibles, or as part of a themed decor. The internal workings of a kockaóra can be analog, with moving hands, or digital, displaying the time numerically. The materials used can range from plastic and metal to wood and glass. The appeal of a kockaóra often lies in its unusual form factor and the way it deviates from standard timekeeping devices. They are not a specific historical type of clock but rather a descriptor for clocks that adopt a cubic form.