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The case of this beautiful oak wall clock was inspired by the regulator clocks, sometimes referred to as pendulum clocks, invented in the late 18th century in a quest for greater timekeeping accuracy. Because of the tremendous accuracy, they enjoyed a popularity that lasted well past the Arts & Crafts movement in the U.S., well into the middle of the 20th Century.
The FR360 Emergency Radio from Eton can be powered with an AC Adapter (adapter not included), three AAA batteries (not included), through the solar panel located on the top of the handle, or, as a last resort, with the built in hand-crank power generator.
The ship's clock and the sextant were navigation instruments required by early explorers to determine longitude. Without these instruments many ships and sailors met their demise because of unfamiliar waters and undetermined location.
Thank goodness for the internet. A search for "audiophile" reveals that this is "A person with an interest in high fidelity sound reproduction and its associated technology". Whether you consider yourself an audiophile or not, if you appreciate quality sound and vintage styling, you will enjoy Crosley's Duet.
I find this atomic travel alarm so handy I have one on my bathroom vanity and my bedside table, as well as one in my always packed and ready travel kit. Instructions printed on the cover of the case makes it easy to change any setting including the time zone or the alarm.
Weems & Plath has combined a radio controlled clock with a solid brass porthole and mahogany finished solid wood frame to create the most elegant radio controlled wall clock we have been able to find.
This clock automatically sets itself by picking up radio signals from the U. S. Atomic Clock in Colorado which has the incredible accuracy of less than 1 second time deviation in one million years.
This handsome unit allows the entire family to be involved in forecasting the weather. Easy to read symbols make it easy and fun for all ages.