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625-236 Techtime II Atomic Digital Wall Clock by Howard Miller WT-5360 Atomic Projection Alarm Clock with IN Temp by La Crosse Technology
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625-236 Techtime II Atomic Digital Wall Clock by Howard Miller WT-5360 Atomic Projection Alarm Clock with IN Temp by La Crosse Technology
This atomic digital wall clock by Howard Miller will look good in any home or office. The two-tone titanium and satin silver atomic clock will accent any wall in a beautiful way. The large 2” numerals on this atomic clock are great when looking at a distance. This atomic clock can be hung on a wall or on a tabletop, exuding flexibility. Projects Time
IN Temp (°F)
Atomic Time & Date
Time Alarm
Adjustable Snooze
LED Backlight
WT-3126B 12" Atomic Analog Wall Clock by La Crosse Technology
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WT-3126B 12
12" Stainless Steel
Atomic Time
Updates for DST
The Atomic radio controlled clock is today's time standard in America's homes and offices. Our radio controlled clock synchronizes with the official U.S. time used by the U.S government, including NASA, the military and the White House, guaranteeing the most precise time keeping available.

The Atomic radio controlled clock receives the nation's official and exact time, down to the precise second via radio signal from the U.S. Atomic Clock in Boulder, CO. The atomic clock automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time changes, if needed.

An atomic clock is a type of clock that uses an atomic resonance frequency standard to feed its counter. Early atomic clocks were masers with attached equipment. Today's best atomic frequency standards (or clocks) are based on absorption spectroscopy of cold atoms in atomic fountains. National standards agencies maintain an accuracy of 10-9 seconds per day (approximately 1 part in 1014), and a precision set by the radio transmitter pumping the maser. The clocks maintain a continuous and stable time scale, International Atomic Time (TAI). For civil time, another time scale is disseminated, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC is derived from TAI, but synchronized using leap seconds to UT1, which is based on actual rotations of the earth with respect to the mean sun.