The clock was more than a timepiece; it was a 3D sculptural installation representing the "Sands of Time":
: The event celebrated the first World Cup to be held in the Middle East and Arab world. Visiting the Landmark The clock was more than a timepiece; it
The for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, powered by the luxury Swiss watchmaker Hublot , was a landmark installation unveiled on Sunday, November 21, 2021 . It was situated at Doha’s picturesque Corniche Fishing Spot , marking exactly 365 days until the tournament's kickoff at Al Bayt Stadium. Key Design & Symbolic Features Key Design & Symbolic Features The ceremony, titled
The ceremony, titled "Join the Beat," was attended by 150 guests and streamed worldwide via FIFA's YouTube channel: titled "Join the Beat
: Its elegant curves were inspired by the unbroken loop of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ emblem , symbolizing the interconnected nature of the event. Dimensions : The structure stood 5.75 meters high .