3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Nice Clock, Easy to see.,
October 18, 2008 A. G. Jenks (Oregon Coast USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a nice clock for across the room viewing. It's 16" in diameter and has TWO separate clock mechanisms built in. (single AA type battery each)
You can set the two to any time you want, independently. Mine are staying in sync so far.
It is a little pricey for a NON Atomic clock, but it's so easy to read without your glasses, it's worth it.
BTW, only the Main clock has a detent sweep secound hand, which I like because it lets you know it's running.
cons: I wish it was cheaper, I'd like to buy another one...:)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Stylish but does not keep time,
December 4, 2010 perl2ruby - See all my reviews
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The larger clock keeps losing time (not a battery problem) and the smaller clock (inset) keeps time. The idea of using dual time is lost.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Overall very good clock,
September 29, 2010 M. Kim (Nashville, TN) - See all my reviews
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I have now had this clock for over two months now. It's a very good looking modern/contemporary clock. It's kept time consistently. I really don't care for the the second time on the bottom. I guess if I was a world traveler or something it would be a nice addition, but I wish they put a date display instead. Oh, the second hand does make the clicking noise, so if you are hanging it in a quiet room especially the bedroom and clicking noises annoy you when you sleep then I suggest you get a clock without a second hand. It's not horribly loud, but noticeable. Overall the clock is sleek, clean and functional. I like it a lot.