La Crosse Technology WT-3102B 10-Inch Atomic Analog Clock | 
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| Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $12.35 You Save: $7.60 (38%)
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Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 94
Color: Black/silver Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 2 x 10 x 10
MPN: WT-3102B Model: WT-3102B UPC: 757456993966 EAN: 0757456993966 ASIN: B00077AA4W
Release Date: September 26, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | 10-inch-wide plastic analog wall clock with radio-controlled time | | • | Automatically sets exact time with accuracy down to the second | | • | On/off function for automatically adjusting for daylight saving time | | • | Manual-setting option; 4 U.S. time zones; battery required for operation | | • | Measures 10 by 10 by 2 inches |
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Product Description 10" Diameter, Plastic Frame, Atomic Analog Wall Clock, Features Atomic Time With Optional Manual Setting, Automatically Sets To Exact Time, Accurate To The Second, Automatically Updates, 4 Time Zone Settings & Requires 1 Alkaline Battery To Operate.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 98 more reviews...
Nice clock at great price ! January 7, 2009 I bought 2 of these recently. Both of them are working flawlessly so far. I was a little hesitant with so many negative reviews. But so far so good !
I had also purchased 5 of WT-3123B 12" Atomic Analog clocks made by La Crosse and all are working fine except one. I have contacted La Crosse as the hands keep spinning continuously after I changed the battery. I am just hoping these two will not have the same problem down the road.
Works with 2008's new Daylight Savings Time rules January 3, 2009 I bought 3 of these on Jan 15, 2008; I am writing this review on Jan 3, 2009. And for both of the newly-implemented time change events in 2008, these clocks worked flawlessly. I live in a single story stucco house in Silicon Valley, CA; and I have these clocks in different parts of the house (including one in a bathroom in middle of the house with no windows). Within 12 hours of opening the box and popping in the batteries in Jan 2008, the clocks all automatically set themselves to the correct time. And I haven't touched them since. For both newly-revised time change events in 2008, they adjusted by themselves without problem. I was quite pleasantly surprised given the various negative reviews I've read here.
Great clock, no problems December 26, 2008 Reading the other reviews here, I hesitated to buy this clock. But my experience with another La Crosse atomic clock (that I still own) has been so positive that I decided to chance it. I'm glad I did. This new clock is working perfectly, just like my other. Yes, it took a day for it to sort itself out--don't expect it to jump to the correct time instantly. The thing needs to get its bearings. But a little patience will be rewarded. Once it gets the right time, it gets exactly the right time and keeps it day in and day out.
Picks up Signal FAST November 10, 2008 This was to replace a similar 2-year old atomic clock the Cats knocked off the shelf. The old one needed to be near a window or it would complain and not recieve a signal.
The New one grabbed a signal the second I put in a Battery...WOW. I guess 2 years do make a difference.
weak on picking up signal November 6, 2008 Its nice on the price, but it hard to pick up the time changing signal and hard to adjust by manualy. I wo'nt recommed it to my friend.
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