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Low Vision Watch - Radio-Controlled Ana-Digit (704047)
It includes an auto calendar on LCD backlight showing date-day, month-year or hour-minute. The large bold black hands with sweeping second hand are easy to see and read. And there's even a 1/100 second chronograph stopwatch. 12/24 hour selectable.
Note: The radio-controlled function will work only in the USA (except Alaska and Hawaii), UK, Germany and Japan. When outside these areas, the watch can be set manually to reflect the correct time on the analog face, but the announced time will not be accurately updated.
2-year CR2025 battery included. Face measures approximately 1-1/4 in. diameter. White face watch and hands-on black leather band.
Battery Type: CR2025
- US and World Time Zone setting by 20 City names
- Large, easy to read bold black numbers
- Auto calendar on LCD lighted display
- 1/100 second chronograph stopwatch
- Sweeping second hand
It includes an auto calendar on LCD backlight showing date-day, month-year or hour-minute. The large bold black hands with sweeping second hand are easy to see and read. And there's even a 1/100 second chronograph stopwatch. 12/24 hour selectable.
Note: The radio-controlled function will work only in the USA (except Alaska and Hawaii), UK, Germany and Japan. When outside these areas, the watch can be set manually to reflect the correct time on the analog face, but the announced time will not be accurately updated.
2-year CR2025 battery included. Face measures approximately 1-1/4 in. diameter. White face watch and hands-on black leather band.
Battery Type: CR2025
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$29.95
Reizen Talking Atomic Analog Alarm Clock (706810)
This talking clock receives a daily radio signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Colorado that keeps it accurate to the millisecond and even accounts for Daylight Savings Time. Just set your time zone when you first receive the talking analog clock, and it has all automatic from there on. You will never again have to set it - ever.
Note: Radio signal may not be received in all locations (including Alaska and Hawaii). In this case, the time can be set manually, however, the day and date functions will not operate.
About the Radio Signal (Atomic Function): The radio signal that controls the time, day of the week and date is broadcast through a radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) operate the station, which is the U.S. Government agency that provides the nation's official time. Your watch is programmed to listen for the signal coming from this station overnight when it is strongest (at 3am, 4am, 5am and 6am daily) until the signal is received and your watch time is adjusted accordingly. You may also cue the watch to attempt to receive the signal on demand.
Reizen Talking Atomic Analog Alarm Clock Important Notes:
- Global signals are available in the USA (WWVB), Germany (DCF), the UK (MSF) and Japan (40/60Khz) upon request. There is no Atomic Clock signal available in Australia.
- The atomic function and calendar will not operate in Alaska or Hawaii because the watch cannot communicate with the National Institute of Standards and Technology from these states. However, it may still be used in those two states - and in countries where there is no atomic signal - as a regular 'manual-set' watch. Not to be sold in Canada and Europe.
- Touch button once for time announcement; touch again for day and date announcement
- 90-day warranty
- Time set by daily radio signal from atomic clock
- Alarm with snooze
- Uses 2 C batteries (included)
This talking clock receives a daily radio signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Colorado that keeps it accurate to the millisecond and even accounts for Daylight Savings Time. Just set your time zone when you first receive the talking analog clock, and it has all automatic from there on. You will never again have to set it - ever.
Note: Radio signal may not be received in all locations (including Alaska and Hawaii). In this case, the time can be set manually, however, the day and date functions will not operate.
About the Radio Signal (Atomic Function): The radio signal that controls the time, day of the week and date is broadcast through a radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) operate the station, which is the U.S. Government agency that provides the nation's official time. Your watch is programmed to listen for the signal coming from this station overnight when it is strongest (at 3am, 4am, 5am and 6am daily) until the signal is received and your watch time is adjusted accordingly. You may also cue the watch to attempt to receive the signal on demand.
Reizen Talking Atomic Analog Alarm Clock Important Notes:
- Global signals are available in the USA (WWVB), Germany (DCF), the UK (MSF) and Japan (40/60Khz) upon request. There is no Atomic Clock signal available in Australia.
- The atomic function and calendar will not operate in Alaska or Hawaii because the watch cannot communicate with the National Institute of Standards and Technology from these states. However, it may still be used in those two states - and in countries where there is no atomic signal - as a regular 'manual-set' watch. Not to be sold in Canada and Europe.
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$49.95
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