The building is home to 127 units, but only the penthouse owners have access to the actual clock tower.
The clock is fully functioning, and maintained by building's homeowners' association.
The penthouse has original hardwood and concrete flooring,
And original brick walls throughout.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLarge windows let light in, and allow occupants to take in the city views.
The third floor has a game room in the current configuration, complete with a Dirty Harry pinball machine.
The historic setting contrasts with the modern, open design.
A glass-covered fireplace continues the modern aesthetic.
The loft has two bedrooms.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe kitchen is fully updated with modern appliances.
Custom cabinets and shelving offer plenty of storage.
High ceilings keep the industrial look of the building.
Large windows and French doors link indoor and outdoor spaces.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe indoor living space connects to a large, wraparound deck.
The massive deck offers panoramic views of San Francisco.
The enviable deck gives a clear view of the city.
From the SoMa location, you can see downtown San Francisco, Bernal Hill, Sutro Tower-Twin Peaks, and more
The large outdoor space is perfect for entertaining.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe most unique feature of this home is the fourth-level clock room.
You can actually enter this space behind the working clock faces.
You'll see the exposed gears of the clocks, the feature that makes this home one of a kind.