WOMAN QUESTIONS DURACELL BATTERIES AFTER BUYING 30-YEAR-OLD CLOCK AT AUCTION

In the video Becky BlackSheep (@becky_black sheep) shows off a dusty, vintage wall clock that she says she just purchased at an auction. Despite the apparent age of the clock, it is ticking and clearly in working condition.

“We need to have a little conversation, Duracell,” she says, as she flips the clock over.

“We got this clock from an auction,” she continues. “And we were packing it and we noticed it was still ticking.”

“Do you see what we’re seeing?” she asks, and then flips the clock around so the expiry date on the battery can be easily read.

“Yes,” she confirms for viewers. “In this nearly 30-year-old clock, the battery should have expired in 2004.”

“My guess it’s a clock from a school- specifically made to run for decades,” one person suggested.

Viewers had a lot of theories about why the clock was still running on a seemingly expired Duracell battery.