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La Crosse Technology Atomic Analog Wall Clock, 10", Silver

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Arrives Sunday, Nov 24
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Color: Silver


Features

  • Atomic Time with Manual Setting
  • Automatically Sets to Exact Time
  • Accurate to the Second
  • Automatically Updates for Daylight Saving Time (On/Off Option)
  • 4 USA Time Zone Settings.Simple Operation: Insert 1 AA Alkaline Battery
  • For precise time in the home or office, atomic analog clock from La Crosse Technology
  • Frame features chrome-colored finish with black inner trim; flat lens covers clock face from dust and debris
  • Clock resets regularly by radio-control to match the US Atomic Clock in Colorado and adjusts automatically for daylight savings time
  • Users select from 4 time zone setting buttons on the reverse for area time; requires separate purchase of 1 AA battery
  • Clock measures 10 inches in diameter and 1-2/3 inch in depth with a 7-1/4-inch diameter face; this clock is covered by a 1-year warranty

Brand: La Crosse Technology


Color: Silver


Display Type: Analog


Style: Wall Clock, 10'', Silver


Special Feature: Atomic, Daylight Savings


Product Dimensions: 10"W x 10"H


Power Source: Battery Powered


Age Range (Description): Adult


Room Type: Office


Shape: Round


Brand: La Crosse Technology


Color: Silver


Display Type: Analog


Style: Wall Clock, 10'', Silver


Special Feature: Atomic, Daylight Savings


Product Dimensions: 10"W x 10"H


Power Source: Battery Powered


Age Range (Description): Adult


Room Type: Office


Shape: Round


Material: Metal


Theme: Modern


Frame Material: Plastic


Are Batteries Included: No


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Item Weight: 0.02 Pounds


Number of Batteries: 1 AA batteries required.


Alarm Clock: No


Number of Items: 1


Operation Mode: Atomic


Item Weight: 0.32 ounces


Manufacturer: La Crosse Technology


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: WT-3102S


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Diameter: 10 Inches


Volume: 0.02 Milliliters


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: 1 year warranty.


Batteries required: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Has kept us on time for church.
Color: Silver
Silent, atomic time set and we're on time for worship services and other events. Our other dressing room clock was never correct no matter how many times I re-set it or replaced batteries. It now sleeps with the fishes...
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Bob E.

  • These Clocks Are Great
Color: Black
No more changing time twice year, it does it automatically. batterys last and last
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by R.E.A.D.Y.

  • Keeps perfect time
Color: Silver
My wife and I both like to have a lot of clocks, and to have them accurate. When our old atomic clock kept changing time zones on us, I ordered this one. I've had it for months, check it against my computer, and it's right on the money. It makes no noticeable sound and is easy to read. I wanted to put it on a shelf, and found that a plastic plate holder worked fine for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by D. Allin

  • Good basic clock
Color: Silver
Quiet operation.
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023 by neutrino

  • Very nice accurate clock for my workshop
Color: Silver
I like everything about this very accurate fairly large clock.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023 by DWVD

  • Works great!
Color: Black
I have 2 of these clocks, one for the kitchen and one for the office. Both have kept time accurately. I read some of the low star reviews that had problems, but I have not experienced any problems with mine.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023 by Ted

  • I have a love-hate relationship with these clocks but they're worth it.
Color: Black
I have a love/hate relationship with these atomic clocks from LA CROSSE. I must have gone through a dozen of them. The good: They keep accurate time. You cannot get more accurate than a radio controlled clock. The newer model is called ATOMIC CLOCK, the older model is called RADIO CONTROLLED (see picture). I am a day-trader and I need the accuracy. The bad: 1. LA CROSSE clocks tick loud enough to hear. I don't like audible clocks. BRAUN clocks don't tick and they are accurate. I love them, but they have their own shortcomings (I don't know if I have a review for them on Amazon.) 2. An ordinary battery lasts only about 6 months. The manual says that Alkaline batteries last for two years. I must try it--I don't stock alkaline batteries but it might be worth the extra cost if it lasts 4 times as long. The Ugly: Pay attention. I am writing this for your benefit. If you think you will pop in a cell and have the clock do the rest, you have another think coming. You have to follow a ritual (for several days sometimes) to get them to work. 1. Start with a brand-new alkaline battery. It's worth the cost. 2. Plug in the battery. The clock will come alive--one or both hands will start moving. Usually they will move and stop at the 12 o'clock position (or sometimes the 4 o'clock position.) There it will wait till it can capture a radio signal from Radio Station WWVB, in Fort Collins, CO. My signal is notoriously feeble and I have to place the clock upstairs till it catches the signal, sometimes a couple of nights later. The old clocks would stay at the 12 o'clock position until it captured the radio signal (as shown in the picture). But that is unsettling. So, the company redesigned the capture ritual in the newer clocks. If it cannot capture the signal in the first ten minutes, it will start moving WITH THE WRONG TIME. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RESET THE CLOCK TO THE CORRECT TIME. Give it time, sometimes as long as 5 nights. Both situations are shown in the picture. 3. Once the clock latches onto the signal, it will not let go. You can now place it anywhere in the house. But wait! There is a caveat. The clock will adjust the time to the time-zone you will set by pushing one of four buttons PT/MT/CT/ET on the back of the clock. You push the time-zone button as soon as you insert the battery. Otherwise, you get the time from another time zone. You then have to push the right time-zone button. No big deal, but it's a nuisance. The newer clocks have a slider instead of push buttons and the slider stays in place. I like that. The old clocks had Daylight Savings Time programmed in by default, but the newer ones have a mechanical slider switch to set the DST. When daylight savings occurs, the clock will automatically reset itself. BUT, the next day or so, it will go berserk till it can recapture the revised signal. The NIST signal from Colorado is notoriously weak. There is nothing you or the company can do about it. It is recommended that you stay 6 feet away from electrical equipment (cordless phones, routers, TVs, microwaves, baby monitors, etc.) In my experience, once the clock latches onto a signal, it will not let go. So, stay away from noise sources when it is in capture mode. Then you can place it (almost) anywhere you like. Why do I put up with the startup ritual of atomic clocks? Because I'm a day-trader and I need the accuracy. Also, from now on I will stock high-powered alkaline batteries and see it it makes a difference. If you live in a radio hole, you can push the SET button, and use the clock as a regular clock. But the protocol for setting it is not straight-forward and I have never had to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2019 by L. W. Noronha L. W. Noronha

  • Great atomic clock
Color: Silver
Great atomic clock. Where I hung the clock cover unfortunately caught the glare from our hall light so my husband removed it. Before we removed the cover and with the hall lights off, it was really easy to read just with low light from inside the house. Would buy again.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by bbahbb bbahbb

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