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Multi-Time Digital Clock
The Seiko Multi-Time Digital Clock
is uses advanced technology called
"R-Wave." It is radio controlled
to synch with the cesium atom clock
that is maintained by the National
Institute of Standards in Fort Collins,
Colorado. This enables the most extremely
accurate time readings. The display
features a 12/24-hour time display.
Additionally, there are 47 global
time locations - simply touch on the
locations on the base and see the
time and date in that part of the
world. This digital clock has a dual
alarm, thermometer, hygrometer, and
a calendar with day, date, and month,
with multi-language display options.
Two "AA" batteries are included.
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