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Purchases and Ugly Box Discount areas before you leave! Wall Clocks
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We've
got so many wall clocks, we've split them up to make them easier to look
through. If you are looking for analog (dial) wall clocks bigger than 14
inches, or digital wall clocks with digits larger than 2 inches, please
see the large clock section. Analog wall clocks 14 inches or less are
split into the categories below. We also have a great selection of atomic
wall clocks, quartz wall clocks and wood wall clocks. For an explanation
of wall clock technologies, please scroll down. |
Please click on
the item title for complete description and availability information.
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 | Analog Wall Clock The wall clocks in this section all have analog mechanical movements. Analog wall clocks have reasonable accuracy, at a reasonable price. Clocks in this section range in diameter up through 24 inches. |  | Digital Wall Clock We've got a huge digital wall clock selection. We've got wood trimmed digital wall clocks, atomic digital wall clocks, and some really large digital wall clocks. Great selection, great prices, and same day shipping. |  |  | Atomic Wall Clock Here is our analog atomic wall clock selection. We have atomic wall clocks by different brands that range from sizes 10 to 18 inches. These radio-controlled clocks have bodys constructed of different materials such as wood, aluminum, and metal. |  | Large Wall Clock Our large wall clocks have one thing in common, they are over 14 inches in diameter. Some of these large wall clocks are Atomic, some are auto-setting, and some are quartz analog. |  |  | Outdoor Clock An outdoor clock is designed to tolerate moisture
and wider temperature ranges. Some outdoor clocks are weatherproofed well
enough to be out in the rain, some outdoor clocks are not. Many outdoor
clocks also have thermometers in them. |  | Wood Wall Clock This is our wood wall clock selection. We have wood atomic wall clocks, and conventional wood clocks, in a variety of finishes. |  |  | Quartz Analog Wall Clocks The clocks in this section all have quartz analog movements. Quartz Analog clocks have reasonable accuracy, at a reasonable price. Clocks in this section range in diameter up through 14 inches. |  | Auto Setting Analog Wall Clocks The clocks in this section all have self setting movements. They range in diameter up through 14 inches. |  |  | School Clock Many schools are going with atomic clocks as school clocks. Atomic clocks will all read within a fraction of a second of the same time, and they are far less expensive than synchronized school clocks that require expensive wiring. |  |
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Quartz wall clocks: Quartz
wall clocks,
like any quartz clock, has it's accuracy controlled by a quartz
crystal. A precisely trimmed quartz crystal is used to generate an
electrical timing signal that regulates the speed of the clock.
Quartz wall clocks may gain or lose around one second per day, and the drift
rate may depend somewhat upon temperature.
Auto setting wall clocks: Auto-setting
wall clocks are a relatively new technology. They are available under a
number of names, depending on the manufacturer. Auto-setting wall clocks
are built with a quartz crystal to regulate speed, and a built in
integrated circuit that knows the approximate time, and the date.
Although they can gain or lose time like any quartz clock, they have one
advantage. They know about, and will automatically adjust for
daylight savings time.
Atomic wall clocks, or Radio Controlled
wall clocks:
The United States Government National Institute of Standards and
Technology maintains a radio station, WWVB, in Ft. Collins,
Colorado. This radio station transmits highly accurate time
information. Atomic, or Radio Controlled clocks receive this signal
when they can, and set themselves. These will maintain time accurate
to a fraction of a second as long as they are placed in a location where
they can receive the signal. Like any radio receiver however, they
may not be able to receive the signal if they are in a building with a lot
of steel in the structure, near computers or cordless phones that may
generate interference, or if the weather is unsuitable. Please note.
The signal they receive does not propagate well during the
day. That's the nature of the signal, not the clock. These
clocks are designed to catch the signal when they can, generally in the
middle of the night, calibrate themselves, and then run quite accurately
for days until they can catch another signal. When
you first put in the batteries, they will most likely not set themselves
until the middle of the night. The analog clocks generally tick for
a few seconds, advance to 4:00, and wait. The digitals display
various things while they wait. That's normal. By morning,
weather permitting, it
should be correct.
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