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SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock
SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock
SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock
SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock
SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock
SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock
SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock
SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock

SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock – 10.5” Suspended Glass Face Atomic Clock - Sets Automatically - Easy to Read – Updates Automatically to Time Zone and for Daylight Savings

Product ID : 44397109
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Galleon Product ID 44397109
UPC / ISBN 049353000015
Shipping Weight 2.22 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 14.53 x 14.09 x 4.72 inches
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SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock Features

  • ATOMIC ACCURACY: The Atomic clock has a built-in receiver that automatically synchronizes itself with the WWVB radio broadcast by the US Government’s National Institute (NIST) in Fort Collins, Colorado. The Atomic Clock will always be accurate to within one second as it receives daily WWVB updates.

  • AUTOMATICALLY SETS: Clock resets regularly by radio-control to match the US Atomic Clock in Colorado and adjusts automatically for daylight savings time

  • SUSPENDED GLASS FACE: Suspended glass face gives a “floating” effect and adds style and elegance to any decor

  • BATTERY OPERATED - (Requires 1 x AA batteries - not included)


About SHARP Atomic Analog Wall Clock

Keep track of time with the utmost precision with this attractive atomic analog wall clock from Sharp! Remove the yearly hassle of changing your clock for daylight saving time with the Sharp 10.5" inch atomic wall clock. Its features include Self-setting time based on your desired time zone, an attractive suspended glass lens and large numbers for easy viewing. The unit requires 1 AA battery. By radio communication with its built-in antenna, the clock regularly updates the hour, minute, and second of the day for continued accuracy from its source, the United States Atomic Clock in Boulder, Colorado. Additionally, the clock adjusts automatically for daylight savings time in the spring and fall.