ROKR 3D Wooden Puzzles for Adults Owl Clock – Mechanical Model Building Kit DIY Hobbies for Men Women 161PCS Clock Puzzle Creative Craft Gift Home Decor for Family
【Retro Owl Mechanical Clock Puzzle】This 3D wooden puzzle clock by ROKR combines hands-on fun with practical functionality. Once assembled, it becomes a silent-ticking quartz clock with a vintage owl design that adds a touch of mystical charm—perfect as a unique desktop or shelf decoration.
【Mechanical Countdown Timer】Equipped with a 30-minute wind-up mechanical timer on the back, it can be set for cooking, studying, meetings, and more. The classic pendulum mechanism produces a gentle tick-tock sound when wound, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.
【No Glue Needed – Mortise and Tenon Construction】All parts are precision laser-cut and fit together smoothly through interlocking slots—no glue required. Simply follow the illustrated instructions for a satisfying and seamless assembly experience.
【Family Bonding Activity】Ideal for DIY projects with family or friends, this puzzle offers a rewarding challenge that fosters patience and problem-solving skills. A great opportunity to create together and display your finished work with pride.
【Thoughtful Gift Idea】A perfect gift for parents, friends, or DIY enthusiasts on special occasions like Christmas, birthdays, or anniversaries. The ROKR Owl Clock embodies creativity and care, making it a truly memorable present.
Specification: ROKR 3D Wooden Puzzles for Adults Owl Clock – Mechanical Model Building Kit DIY Hobbies for Men Women 161PCS Clock Puzzle Creative Craft Gift Home Decor for Family
Product Dimensions
8.11 x 5.04 x 10.43 inches
Item Weight
2.31 pounds
Item model number
LK503-NEW
Manufacturer recommended age
14 years and up
Manufacturer
ROKR
31 reviews for ROKR 3D Wooden Puzzles for Adults Owl Clock – Mechanical Model Building Kit DIY Hobbies for Men Women 161PCS Clock Puzzle Creative Craft Gift Home Decor for Family
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robert –
Very fun
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Coleen Morgan –
First of all, the technology to create these packages is nothing short of amazing. The assembly process takes time. The instructions are very good. The prior reviews I read mentioned needing to use wax throughout the process. When I called the company about the wax it was explained that for export reasons they are not able to ship the wax with the product. So I received my product, I then began assembling it. I will say the instructions have a lot of places they recommend applying the wax. I was very disappointed that there is no link to buy separately the required wax. I then got to to the point of attaching the hands of the clock to the front of the unit and low and behold I found a small package with wax included. I then became very frustrated as I actually had it in the product the entire time and could have been using it. So now we come to the bad part. I get the clock completed, however the rear facing components do not work. The gears do not rotate unless I manually rotate the product by the gears. I suspect, if I had waxed the parts all would be well. The good news is, this was a gift for someone who collects owls. So they will more than likely NEVER use the timer on the back. But it would have been nice.
The second bad part is the design for the clock movement part pins the clock mechanism in between the front and rear sections with NO ACCESS to the battery compartment to replace the battery. You basically have to disassemble the clock (last two steps in the manual) to replace the battery. This is frankly a terrible design. I’m not sure why, you could not have had a base for the clock that had the battery compartment in a drawer under the clock. This would be much more convenient to replace.
So would I recommend the product to others. Absolutely.
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Timothy R. Charnley –
Exceptional easy to do craft!
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ejohn908 –
It was everything it said on description and more. It was awesome!! We loved it and I can’t believe the detail is spectacular, very detailed. And the clock actually keeps time. Oh and my hubby loved it!!!!
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Coleen Morgan –
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So I got this for my husband and I as a fun little weekend project. We had the idea to use some woodstain on it because it’s an owl and the general colors of woodstain are that of most owls. We stained both sides of all five of the panels prior to beginning to assemble it and let it dry for a day. We think it came out looking pretty great, but you can judge for yourselves.
As for putting it together, we had basically no difficulty in doing so, you just have to go slow and very deliberately. There are plenty of areas during assembly it’s “easy” to get ahead of yourself and you’ve got to dial back the forward movement and be sure you’ve followed the minor details (sanding, waxing, mindful of forward or rear facing piece, gear direction,etc). There were a few times during our double/triple checks we discovered we had something incorrect.
All that said, after we were finished it worked perfectly and had a very satisfying “tick-tock” sound while running, it’s very mesmerizing and we’re very happy having it in our living room. Was such a fun project for him and I over some drinks and food during a “shutting I out the world” weekend. We’ll be getting another puzzle from them in the next couple weeks for another project.
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Loves to Read –
Look really awesome I’m sure my mom will love it for Christmas
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Shelly Hedgepeth –
very fragile but with a lot of care can be assembled and work as specified.
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DAH –
Clock was fun to assemble and looks great on the shelf. I noticed at dinner last night the time as 1800 and the clock was 0100 or 1300 hard to tell. No worries, we weren’t fooled. It looks great. Time is via battery power not the inner workings. No big deal. The deal is a fun to assemble clock that looks like an owl. My wife loves it.
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PAUL A. –
مع الأسف وصلتني مقلدة، وما انتبهت لهالنقطة إلا وأنا أركب، من واجهت إشكال في القطع.. يزعل
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Shelly Hedgepeth –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
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Loves to Read –
Arrived on time and in good shape, is exactly as advertised
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Timothy R. Charnley –
Clock was fun to assemble and looks great on the shelf. I noticed at dinner last night the time as 1800 and the clock was 0100 or 1300 hard to tell. No worries, we weren’t fooled. It looks great. Time is via battery power not the inner workings. No big deal. The deal is a fun to assemble clock that looks like an owl. My wife loves it.
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DAH –
Great birthday gift for senior husband! Was not easy very challenging!
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Coleen Morgan –
Second ROKR puzzle I put together. Definitely garners attention. The timer is pretty darn accurate as well. It was only off by 30 seconds when I set it for 20 minutes.
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Loves to Read –
Great birthday gift for senior husband! Was not easy very challenging!
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Judy –
مع الأسف وصلتني مقلدة، وما انتبهت لهالنقطة إلا وأنا أركب، من واجهت إشكال في القطع.. يزعل
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Tiffany T. –
Great birthday gift for senior husband! Was not easy very challenging!
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Loves to Read –
This is a perfect present for my 7 year old gifted grandson. He will enjoy putting this together.
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Joseph Dougherty –
This is a perfect present for my 7 year old gifted grandson. He will enjoy putting this together.
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Ngiles –
Arrived on time and in good shape, is exactly as advertised
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Y. Eisenhauer –
End product looks great and keeps very good time. The timer function quits after running about 5 minutes. Too bad because all the gears and pendulum runs only in the timer mode. Assembly was not too difficult
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Ngiles –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
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Ngiles –
This is a perfect present for my 7 year old gifted grandson. He will enjoy putting this together.
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anthony myrick –
Husband is retired carpenter, this keeps him busy when bad weather hits. Challenging for him to stay mind active. It’s easy to assemble, not frustrating one bit. This owl clock has moving parts, completed in 2 weeks just picking little at a time. Breakability??? For me it’s an easy answer, he did this clock for mind stimulation and break his boredom, but it was a completed cherished Christmas gift to me. So yes, it’s put in cabinet.
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Joseph Dougherty –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
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DAH –
Second ROKR puzzle I put together. Definitely garners attention. The timer is pretty darn accurate as well. It was only off by 30 seconds when I set it for 20 minutes.
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Y. Eisenhauer –
First of all, the technology to create these packages is nothing short of amazing. The assembly process takes time. The instructions are very good. The prior reviews I read mentioned needing to use wax throughout the process. When I called the company about the wax it was explained that for export reasons they are not able to ship the wax with the product. So I received my product, I then began assembling it. I will say the instructions have a lot of places they recommend applying the wax. I was very disappointed that there is no link to buy separately the required wax. I then got to to the point of attaching the hands of the clock to the front of the unit and low and behold I found a small package with wax included. I then became very frustrated as I actually had it in the product the entire time and could have been using it. So now we come to the bad part. I get the clock completed, however the rear facing components do not work. The gears do not rotate unless I manually rotate the product by the gears. I suspect, if I had waxed the parts all would be well. The good news is, this was a gift for someone who collects owls. So they will more than likely NEVER use the timer on the back. But it would have been nice.
The second bad part is the design for the clock movement part pins the clock mechanism in between the front and rear sections with NO ACCESS to the battery compartment to replace the battery. You basically have to disassemble the clock (last two steps in the manual) to replace the battery. This is frankly a terrible design. I’m not sure why, you could not have had a base for the clock that had the battery compartment in a drawer under the clock. This would be much more convenient to replace.
So would I recommend the product to others. Absolutely.
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Coleen Morgan –
Comes well packed. All the parts are labeled. Even comes withe the wax and sand paper.
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Ryan –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
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Amazon Customer –
This was a great fun project to do while my husband was home from a surgery.
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Ryan –
Husband is retired carpenter, this keeps him busy when bad weather hits. Challenging for him to stay mind active. It’s easy to assemble, not frustrating one bit. This owl clock has moving parts, completed in 2 weeks just picking little at a time. Breakability??? For me it’s an easy answer, he did this clock for mind stimulation and break his boredom, but it was a completed cherished Christmas gift to me. So yes, it’s put in cabinet.
ROKR 3D Wooden Puzzles for Adults Owl Clock – Mechanical Model Building Kit DIY Hobbies for Men Women 161PCS Clock Puzzle Creative Craft Gift Home Decor for Family
robert –
Very fun
Coleen Morgan –
First of all, the technology to create these packages is nothing short of amazing. The assembly process takes time. The instructions are very good. The prior reviews I read mentioned needing to use wax throughout the process. When I called the company about the wax it was explained that for export reasons they are not able to ship the wax with the product. So I received my product, I then began assembling it. I will say the instructions have a lot of places they recommend applying the wax. I was very disappointed that there is no link to buy separately the required wax. I then got to to the point of attaching the hands of the clock to the front of the unit and low and behold I found a small package with wax included. I then became very frustrated as I actually had it in the product the entire time and could have been using it. So now we come to the bad part. I get the clock completed, however the rear facing components do not work. The gears do not rotate unless I manually rotate the product by the gears. I suspect, if I had waxed the parts all would be well. The good news is, this was a gift for someone who collects owls. So they will more than likely NEVER use the timer on the back. But it would have been nice.
The second bad part is the design for the clock movement part pins the clock mechanism in between the front and rear sections with NO ACCESS to the battery compartment to replace the battery. You basically have to disassemble the clock (last two steps in the manual) to replace the battery. This is frankly a terrible design. I’m not sure why, you could not have had a base for the clock that had the battery compartment in a drawer under the clock. This would be much more convenient to replace.
So would I recommend the product to others. Absolutely.
Timothy R. Charnley –
Exceptional easy to do craft!
ejohn908 –
It was everything it said on description and more. It was awesome!! We loved it and I can’t believe the detail is spectacular, very detailed. And the clock actually keeps time. Oh and my hubby loved it!!!!
Coleen Morgan –
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So I got this for my husband and I as a fun little weekend project. We had the idea to use some woodstain on it because it’s an owl and the general colors of woodstain are that of most owls. We stained both sides of all five of the panels prior to beginning to assemble it and let it dry for a day. We think it came out looking pretty great, but you can judge for yourselves.
As for putting it together, we had basically no difficulty in doing so, you just have to go slow and very deliberately. There are plenty of areas during assembly it’s “easy” to get ahead of yourself and you’ve got to dial back the forward movement and be sure you’ve followed the minor details (sanding, waxing, mindful of forward or rear facing piece, gear direction,etc). There were a few times during our double/triple checks we discovered we had something incorrect.
All that said, after we were finished it worked perfectly and had a very satisfying “tick-tock” sound while running, it’s very mesmerizing and we’re very happy having it in our living room. Was such a fun project for him and I over some drinks and food during a “shutting I out the world” weekend. We’ll be getting another puzzle from them in the next couple weeks for another project.
Loves to Read –
Look really awesome I’m sure my mom will love it for Christmas
Shelly Hedgepeth –
very fragile but with a lot of care can be assembled and work as specified.
DAH –
Clock was fun to assemble and looks great on the shelf. I noticed at dinner last night the time as 1800 and the clock was 0100 or 1300 hard to tell. No worries, we weren’t fooled. It looks great. Time is via battery power not the inner workings. No big deal. The deal is a fun to assemble clock that looks like an owl. My wife loves it.
PAUL A. –
مع الأسف وصلتني مقلدة، وما انتبهت لهالنقطة إلا وأنا أركب، من واجهت إشكال في القطع..
يزعل
Shelly Hedgepeth –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
Loves to Read –
Arrived on time and in good shape, is exactly as advertised
Timothy R. Charnley –
Clock was fun to assemble and looks great on the shelf. I noticed at dinner last night the time as 1800 and the clock was 0100 or 1300 hard to tell. No worries, we weren’t fooled. It looks great. Time is via battery power not the inner workings. No big deal. The deal is a fun to assemble clock that looks like an owl. My wife loves it.
DAH –
Great birthday gift for senior husband! Was not easy very challenging!
Coleen Morgan –
Second ROKR puzzle I put together. Definitely garners attention. The timer is pretty darn accurate as well. It was only off by 30 seconds when I set it for 20 minutes.
Loves to Read –
Great birthday gift for senior husband! Was not easy very challenging!
Judy –
مع الأسف وصلتني مقلدة، وما انتبهت لهالنقطة إلا وأنا أركب، من واجهت إشكال في القطع..
يزعل
Tiffany T. –
Great birthday gift for senior husband! Was not easy very challenging!
Loves to Read –
This is a perfect present for my 7 year old gifted grandson. He will enjoy putting this together.
Joseph Dougherty –
This is a perfect present for my 7 year old gifted grandson. He will enjoy putting this together.
Ngiles –
Arrived on time and in good shape, is exactly as advertised
Y. Eisenhauer –
End product looks great and keeps very good time. The timer function quits after running about 5 minutes. Too bad because all the gears and pendulum runs only in the timer mode. Assembly was not too difficult
Ngiles –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
Ngiles –
This is a perfect present for my 7 year old gifted grandson. He will enjoy putting this together.
anthony myrick –
Husband is retired carpenter, this keeps him busy when bad weather hits. Challenging for him to stay mind active. It’s easy to assemble, not frustrating one bit. This owl clock has moving parts, completed in 2 weeks just picking little at a time. Breakability??? For me it’s an easy answer, he did this clock for mind stimulation and break his boredom, but it was a completed cherished Christmas gift to me. So yes, it’s put in cabinet.
Joseph Dougherty –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
DAH –
Second ROKR puzzle I put together. Definitely garners attention. The timer is pretty darn accurate as well. It was only off by 30 seconds when I set it for 20 minutes.
Y. Eisenhauer –
First of all, the technology to create these packages is nothing short of amazing. The assembly process takes time. The instructions are very good. The prior reviews I read mentioned needing to use wax throughout the process. When I called the company about the wax it was explained that for export reasons they are not able to ship the wax with the product. So I received my product, I then began assembling it. I will say the instructions have a lot of places they recommend applying the wax. I was very disappointed that there is no link to buy separately the required wax. I then got to to the point of attaching the hands of the clock to the front of the unit and low and behold I found a small package with wax included. I then became very frustrated as I actually had it in the product the entire time and could have been using it. So now we come to the bad part. I get the clock completed, however the rear facing components do not work. The gears do not rotate unless I manually rotate the product by the gears. I suspect, if I had waxed the parts all would be well. The good news is, this was a gift for someone who collects owls. So they will more than likely NEVER use the timer on the back. But it would have been nice.
The second bad part is the design for the clock movement part pins the clock mechanism in between the front and rear sections with NO ACCESS to the battery compartment to replace the battery. You basically have to disassemble the clock (last two steps in the manual) to replace the battery. This is frankly a terrible design. I’m not sure why, you could not have had a base for the clock that had the battery compartment in a drawer under the clock. This would be much more convenient to replace.
So would I recommend the product to others. Absolutely.
Coleen Morgan –
Comes well packed. All the parts are labeled. Even comes withe the wax and sand paper.
Ryan –
My daughter had a good time putting this together — it was a fun kit. But we were never able to get the mechanical pendulum (the coolest part) work consistently. It is correctly assembled, and the battery-powered quartz clock works, but the mechanical mechanism won’t work for more than a few minutes. My guess is that trying to replicate a precision metal mechanical mechanism with laser cut plywood is just not possible. It does look cool even not exactly working, and like I said, the quartz clock keeps time. Unfortunately, the coolest part is the back, so you can either know what time it is, or look at the cool owl/gears side.
Amazon Customer –
This was a great fun project to do while my husband was home from a surgery.
Ryan –
Husband is retired carpenter, this keeps him busy when bad weather hits. Challenging for him to stay mind active. It’s easy to assemble, not frustrating one bit. This owl clock has moving parts, completed in 2 weeks just picking little at a time. Breakability??? For me it’s an easy answer, he did this clock for mind stimulation and break his boredom, but it was a completed cherished Christmas gift to me. So yes, it’s put in cabinet.