Features: Atomic time with manual setting. Automatically sets to exact time. Accurate to the second. Automatically updates for daylight saving time (on/off option). 4 time zone settings. Simple operation: insert 1 "AA" alkaline battery. Specifications: Simple Operation: Insert One AA Alkaline Battery. After signal is received, press Time Zone button to set. Four Time Zone Settings. Daylight Saving Time Option On/Off. Manual Reset Button. * Power requirements: Clock: One AA Alkaline Battery. Dimensions: Receiver: 12.5" Diameter.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Great Clock:
This is a great looking clock and it works great picking up the time signal within minutes. Shipping was prompt and they called to straighen a problem with the shipping address the next day. I'm very pleased with their customer service.
Really Not Worth The Money:
Hello, I bought this just over a week ago, I really like the design of the clock is is very nice looking but that is where it all stops. I set it to my time zone ( Eastern ) as in the directions and about an hour later it started to track the radio signal, great. A few days went by and out of the blue it set itself to pacific time and the second hand stopped moving completely, I tried to reset the clock and pushed the Eastern Time Zone button again, it did synchronize again but the second hand stays on... more info
La Crosse Technology WT-3122J:
I've had mine since 9/06 and it has only stopped once and that's for a new battery. Nice to have a clock that keeps perfect time even when the power goes off.
Has worked for me for over two years:
I had to write a review to let people know that this clock can be reset for the change to Daylight Savings Time. I own two atomic clocks--this one and the cheaper plastic silver-color Skyscan clock (got it at SmartBargains for $20). The first time the new DST went into effect, this clock was confused for about 12 hours and then reset itself to the correct time. Keep in mind that I've had this clock since before I ever heard that the date for DST was changing. The Skyscan clock didn't change for the new DST... more info