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La Crosse Technology WT-3102B 10-Inch WWVB Self-set Analog Wall Clock and automatic DST reset,Black/silver

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Color: Black


Features

  • For precise time in the home or office, atomic analog clock from La Crosse Technology. Atomic time with manual setting - Manual Reset Button
  • 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
  • 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

Description

Keep track of time with the utmost precision with this attractive atomic analog wall clock from La Crosse Technology. The stylish clock receives radio signals at a 60kHz frequency up to 2000 miles away from its source, the United States Atomic Clock in Boulder, Colorado. By radio communication with its built-in antenna, the clock regularly updates the hour, minute, and second of the day for continued accuracy. Additionally, the clock adjusts automatically for daylight savings time in the spring and fall. An attractive chrome-colored plastic frame encompasses the clock face. Underneath the flat lens, contemporary numerals adorn the face for easy reading. Four buttons allow users to choose the appropriate United States time zone. For those who prefer their clocks to run five minutes fast or to match another clock, the clock offers a manual set option. For the best results, place the clock away from computers, electronic equipment or other articles that receive a signal. The clock may be slow to receive signals upon initial set-up, but should communicate unhindered after one day. This clock requires the separate purchase of one AA battery for a year's worth of power. With a 7-1/4-inch diameter face, the full body of the clock measures 10 inches in diameter with a 1-2/3-inch depth. The clock weighs 1-1/3 pounds upon shipping.

Brand: La Crosse Technology


Color: Black


Display Type: Analog


Style: Contemporary


Special Feature: Atomic, Daylight Saving, Multiple time zone


Product Dimensions: 10"W x 1.66"H


Power Source: Battery Powered


Age Range (Description): Adult


Room Type: Office


Shape: Round


Display Type: Analog


Special Feature: Atomic, Daylight Saving, Multiple time zone


Power Source: Battery Powered


Room Type: Office


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Are Batteries Included: No


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Alarm Clock: No


Operation Mode: Atomic


Product Dimensions: 10"W x 1.66"H


Item Weight: 9.07 Grams


Warranty Type: Limited


Brand: La Crosse Technology


Age Range (Description): Adult


Target Gender: Unisex


Number of Items: 1


Material: Plastic


Frame Material: Plastic


Color: Black


Style: Contemporary


Shape: Round


Theme: Plain


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works very well!
Color: Silver
Although the initial out-of-the-box setup took some time, but once it was setup it has been running smoothly. No noise, and gives accurate time. Self adjusts for DST. My wife likes its elegant look. So far so good.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by skywalker

  • Accurate and easy to use
Color: Silver
We like how this clock looks and just the right size for each of us to see(4 generations) the time. Have one in each room of our home and it looks great. Find the black outline makes it so easy to read from any angle. Room temperatures don't interfere with accuracy....have one in garage also. Highly pleased. All changed with daylight savings ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023 by thoma keowns

  • Works great, looks nice
Color: Silver
Very satisfied. Keeps perfect time.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023 by Pio

  • A nice atomic clock!
Color: Silver
I had an atomic clock for about 10 years and it finally gave up the ghost and died. I replaced it with this one. I found it was much more sensitive to finding the radio signal to set the clock than the old one. It was very easy to set up.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Yonatan

  • 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

  • La Crosse Atomic clock
Color: Silver
This Atomic clock is very easy to set-up. Insert one AA battery (not provided), select time zone and you’re done! Keeps perfect time and automatically adjusts when daylight savings time changes. A great buy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by Jeffrey Barden

  • Clocks happy and working good. Synced on the first night. READ the instructions!
Color: Silver
Remember, remember the fifth of November to see if your atomic clock falls back. Sets itself to standard time. I expect my clock to do a one-day cycle to fall back. Be sure that DST is set to ON before that day. leave clock facing Fort Collins, Colorado. I am far far away from Fort Collins. READ and Follow the instructions. My clock was set and done by the next morning. Happy Clocking ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Igetit

  • Best clock I ever owned
Color: Silver
The media could not be loaded. First, I like the ease of use. I don’t worry about it getting faster or slower. I don’t worry about Daylight Saving Time. Second, I like the design. The numbers are easy to read. My color scheme includes silver or brushed nickel. This clock fits perfectly. And it has a modern look. Thirdly, it is battery operated. No problem when we lose power from time to time. The single double A battery lasts about 2 years. You know when something is wrong because the time is way off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Jeannie From Texas

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