Here's my current resource file for what I like at the moment:

~$ cat .Xresources 
*background: #000000
*foreground: #ffffff

XClock*majorColor:      #666666
XClock*minorColor:      #444444
XClock*hourColor:       #888888
XClock*minuteColor:     #888888
XClock*secondColor:     #222222
XClock*geometry:        350x350-125+75


See this thread for more infor:  
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/89304/facelifting-xclock-while-using-xrender-a-long-and-winding-road

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/788596

Title:
  xclock's reverseVideo draws black on black

Status in x11-apps package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: x11-apps

  Package x11-apps 7.5+5.  When xclock is given -rv it has a black
  background instead of a white one but much of the clock isn't drawn;
  presumably those missing bits are still being drawn in black.

  Easy to confirm;  compare `xclock' and `xclock -rv'.  Adding -norender
  changes the behaviour;  white hands are now visible with -rv but the
  clock face is still missing.  With -digital no text is displayed.

  It has been like this for several releases but decades ago it used to
  work just fine.  I suspect the render additions are what's caused the
  bugs.

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