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Daylight Savings Time Begins March 9th

Set yourself straight with the clock that automatically adjusts!
Now that the “Time Lady” has officially been forced into permanent retirement, how can you tell exactly what time it is? With a clock that sets itself to the U.S. atomic clock!
The atomic clock uses an atomic resonance frequency standard to feed its counter. National standards agencies maintain an accuracy of 10 to the 9th seconds per day and maintain a continuous and stable time scale. Synchronized using leap seconds based on actual rotations of the earth with respect to the sun, this clock is the “official” time and synched to other official clocks around the world. But that’s a lot of science and all you need to know is that the Oregon Scientific Travel Clock carried, by Cole Hardware, offers precise time by setting itself to the U.S. atomic clock. The clock, in its own travel cases, adjusts for different time zones and automatically self-sets for Daylight Savings Time. The compact size (2.5” x .63 x 3.25”) is ideal for travel and the crescendo alarm with snooze function assures you’ll wake up on time. The clock and calendar feature English, Spanish and French and two AAA batteries are included (sku 6104061, 16.99).
- Hardware Hotline March, 2008
Click on item numbers to order this product:
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Oregon Scientific Travel Clock |
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