The Pantasy Antique Clock Shop 85060 is now available from Pantasy’s official store for $197.99. The finished listing confirms 2,666 pieces, 14 LED lights, four figures and a moving feature built into the huge clock on the facade.
I first covered the Clock Shop in my roundup of three new Pantasy sets. At that point, one image left two fairly important questions unanswered: did the oversized clock actually do anything, and would all that gold look rich or simply too busy? The full release gives us a much better answer to both.

Pantasy Antique Clock Shop 85060 Has a Moving Clock
The main clock is not just an elaborate decoration. Turning a gear sets the clock hands in motion, which is exactly the sort of simple mechanical feature this subject needed. It does not appear to be a working timekeeper, but at least those exposed gears are doing more than filling space.
Visually, the building mixes dark green pitched roofs, warm brickwork and dark brown framing with a large amount of metallic decoration. Pantasy confirms 184 gold-sprayed pieces and 29 silver-sprayed pieces, so subtlety was never on the agenda.
I still think the amount of gold will divide people, but the wider colour palette helps. The green roof and warm walls give the metallic clock, gears and shop sign a proper architectural backdrop instead of leaving everything to compete at the front.
Three Detailed Levels
The interior is spread across three levels. The ground-floor sales area has a counter, wall clock and watch displays, a vintage grandfather clock and printed watch posters. Above that is a VIP lounge with a collectible pocket watch and catalogues, while the top floor is the watchmaker’s workshop, complete with a repair bench and a decorative gear wall.
Four exclusive figures give those spaces a clear purpose: a watchmaker, an apprentice, a VIP guest and a VIP host. That is a small detail, but it makes the building feel like a functioning shop rather than a collection of unrelated clock parts.

Access looks practical too. Pantasy describes a three-way opening design with a removable roof, detachable floors and opening walls. The quick-release approach should make the compact rooms much easier to inspect without dismantling the whole model.
The finished building measures 22.5cm wide, 39.6cm tall and 25.6cm deep. That gives it strong vertical presence without taking up the footprint of a full-width modular. Side pin holes and included connection pins also let it join Pantasy’s wider town range, including the Bakery 85013, Blossom Cafe 85032 and Toy Store 85031.
Fourteen Integrated LED Lights
Lighting is built into the architecture through 14 LED lights. These cover the street lamp, entrance, main sign and decorative fixtures around the upper facade, intended to give the narrow interior a warm glow after dark.

The system uses a Type-C module with one-touch activation. Pantasy has also included dedicated embedding bricks and wire holders to conceal and secure the LED cables inside the model. That is the kind of practical detail that matters in a building with several removable sections.

Forty-Six Printed Details and No Stickers
Pantasy lists 46 printed details and confirms that the set is fully printed with no stickers. The clock faces, watch posters, catalogues, shop signage and smaller dial details all benefit from that approach, especially in a model where clean alignment matters.

Price and Availability
The official Pantasy store lists Antique Clock Shop 85060 at $197.99. US, EU and Global variants were all available at the time of writing, with Pantasy quoting an estimated delivery time of 10 to 15 business days.
Pantasy estimates an assembly time of 11 to 13 hours. The box also includes an illustrated instruction manual, and the completed model clearly belongs with the brand’s larger display buildings.
I have not found a live Amazon UK listing for set 85060 yet. Pantasy sets often appear on Amazon after the direct launch, so it will be worth comparing prices and delivery estimates if a listing surfaces.
My Early Take
The full reveal has improved my opinion of this set. The moving clock gives the oversized facade feature a reason to exist, the three complete interior levels are far more substantial than the first image suggested, and the opening design looks properly considered.
It is still an unapologetically ornate building, and $197.99 is a serious direct-store price. If you prefer restrained, realistic modulars, 184 gold-sprayed pieces may be all the warning you need. For a fantastical Pantasy street, though, the lighting, printed clock faces and tall narrow shape give it a very clear identity.
Ghost Cinema remains my favourite of the three sets from the original preview, but Antique Clock Shop 85060 now makes a much stronger case for itself. It is not just a decorative shell with ambitious timekeeping aspirations after all.
Where to buy
Pantasy is selling Antique Clock Shop 85060 directly through its official website. I have not found a live Amazon UK listing for this set yet, so the direct store is the only verified buying option at the time of writing.
Pantasy also runs a Rewards Programme on its official site, which may be useful if you are building a larger collection.







