When mechanical aesthetics collide with acoustic art, the passage of time acquires a concrete outline. The large bronze horn, with its dark golden luster, narrates the accumulation of time. The turbine-shaped turntable arm, while rotating, sketches out the elegant curves of the industrial era. Every detail exudes an uncompromising retro style. The integrated operation panel eschews complex design, condensing the core functions into simple knobs and buttons, allowing music control to return to intuitive instinct. The multi-functional audio interface is hidden on the back of the machine, enabling it to connect with modern audio equipment to expand the sound field, or output to headphones for a private listening experience. The compatibility of tradition and modernity is perfectly presented here. The selected imported rubber wood is used to construct the frame of the machine, with the natural wood grain flowing through the atmosphere of the temperate forests in the Northern Hemisphere. After undergoing special processing, it retains the smooth touch of solid wood while possessing the practical characteristics of resisting temperature differences and deformation. The turbine turntable arm is equipped with a precise bearing system, maintaining a stable trajectory when reading the grooves of the vinyl record, restoring every detail of the record. The bronze speaker is optimized through a special acoustic structure, making the mid and high frequencies clear and bright, and the low frequencies powerful and resonant, as if draping a layer of time's veil over the music. From the first ray of sunlight in the morning to the flickering candlelight at night, this phonograph, which combines mechanical craftsmanship and natural beauty, becomes an eternal artistic focus in the space.