Pantasy Owl Clock 85051 has appeared on their official store. Pantasy is clear that this is a display model and does not function as a real clock. The hook is the crank-driven linked motion, with rotating eyes, flapping wings and rotating clock hands that mimic an old mechanical owl clock.
The official store lists the set at $59.99, with 897 pieces, printed parts and a mechanical transmission. It is shown as available direct from Pantasy at the time of drafting.

Pantasy Owl Clock 85051 Has 897 Pieces
The Owl Clock sits in Pantasy’s Retro Collection, which is the same broad part of the range as the brand’s cameras, radios, Cassette Players, lamps and other shelf-object builds. The subject is a classic owl clock, with a rounded bird body, horn-like brow pieces, a gear-pattern Roman numeral dial and a branch-shaped base.
That is a more specific starting point than a generic decorative owl. The model has the right sort of old-fashioned personality, but the important caveat is still there: this is a display interpretation, not a practical timepiece.

A Crank-Driven Display Clock
The small crank on the side is the feature that makes the set worth a proper look. Pantasy presents the movement as a linked system: turn the crank and the owl’s eyes rotate, the wings flap, and the clock hands move.
That is exactly the sort of extra trick I want from a brick-built object. With the movement, it has a clearer reason to exist as a building set, even if it will not replace the clock on your wall.

Printed Dial and Owl Details
Pantasy also lists this as a no-sticker build, with printed parts used for the dial and eye details. That matters here. A clock face is one of those areas where stickers can quickly make the whole model feel cheaper, especially when the design relies on a decorative dial.
The printed Roman numeral dial is the strongest visual detail for me. The orange and brown palette gives the owl a warm, slightly antique feel, while the green leaves on the base stop it from becoming just a block of browns. It should sit neatly beside Pantasy’s other retro object builds, including the Pantasy Kerosene Lamp 85056 and the Midnight Pumpkin Bouquet 85067.

Specifications at a Glance
- Set name: Pantasy Owl Clock
- Set number: 85051
- Pieces: 897
- Official store price: $59.99
- Model size: 20.5cm wide, 13.5cm deep and 21cm tall
- Box size: 34cm wide, 10cm deep and 24cm tall
- Difficulty level: Advanced
- Assembly time: 240 minutes, with the product page also listing 4 to 6 hours
- Main feature: crank-linked motion for the eyes, wings and clock hands
- Printed details: printed dial and eye details, with no stickers listed
- Power or lighting: none listed
- Clock function: display model only, not a real working clock
- Shipping shown by Pantasy: 10 to 15 business days
Where to buy
The official Pantasy product page is live here: Pantasy Owl Clock 85051.







