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The Trintec 24 Hour Military Time SWL Zulu Time Black Wall Clock features a robust 10" dial, crafted from high-impact styrene with a scratch-resistant acrylic lens. This modern, wall-mounted clock operates on a single AA battery and boasts a quality quartz movement for precise timekeeping. Proudly assembled in Canada, it combines durability with a sleek design, making it a perfect addition to any professional environment.
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 11"W x 11"H |
Theme | Military |
Shape | Round |
Dial Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Resin |
Material | Plastic |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Watch Movement | Quartz |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Alarm Clock | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Analog |
Special Features | Silent Clock |
P**Y
It's a 24-hour analog clock with a sweep second hand
It's a 24-hour analog clock with a sweep second hand. There's hour and minute markings. It's functional and attractive and I saw the price and ordered it. It got delivered and I installed it. So this is really to counter the less-than-5 star reviews. And really, if something can be made out of cheap plastic, it will be.Like anything else on Amazon, if you think it's overpriced, don't buy it, if you are less than satisified, return it.
Z**M
A 24 hour clock that is a real 24 hour clock
Of all the times I've looked at a clock that was per Sudo 24 hour and just not know if it was AM or PM because it was just a 12-hour clock painted with two sets of numbers for each hour, this is the real thing. This is a real 24-hour clock with a 24-hour hand mechanism.The construction is plastic, with a clear plastic cover that may not be the best for rough environments, tho it will be fine for a simple office. The only other thing I've been able to locate that is a true 24-hour hand clock is the old genuine original WW2 ships chronometers, and those are incredibly tedious to set up and rather rare and expensive at best, if you can find one that is in working condition these days.So I am very happy to finally have a true 24-hour hand clock for the office. (still working 6 years later)
L**D
Odd and very interesting
I got this because I had seen Renaissance 24/hour clocks in Italy which were interesting, for example in the Doge’s palace in Venice. This is the closest I could find. It is a typical quartz movement wall clock but still interesting to consider.Later edit: I think it costs too much because the quality level is average: the hour hand gear in the quartz movement goes half as fast, and they printed a new face to insert. Overall it is lightweight plastic like Office Depot clocks (max maybe $30). I like it but I don’t see where an extra $40-$50 added value is found.
R**Y
Good looking Zulu clock, It arrived promptly.
The shipping was fast and the packaging was done in a very protective way. I've only had it a couple days, everything seems to be just as advertised.
A**O
Good Military clock
As a Military Veteran, this is the only way i can read time. So it was a great buy for me. Good product. I recommend it!
H**S
It keeps time but the build quality doesn't justify the $32 price tag.
Folks there really isn't a whole lot to be said. It is an analog clock that indicates 24 hours instead of 12. I work remotely across time zones and during all times of the day and evening. My original plan was to order one of these clocks and if the construction, build quality and accuracy was worthy of $32 I would have purchased several more.Unfortunately analog 24 hour analog clocks are not very popular which means that instead of this being a $10 clock its a $32 clock. It is made of cheap thin plastic and it runs on a single AA battery. It has slightly different gearing and a different clock face. None of which indicate why it costs $20 more than a regular wall clock. We aren't talking handcrafted Swiss precision. It's the same Chinese stuff that gets imported everywhere.So while it does keep accurate time I am annoyed that it costs so much more for something that has standard cheap wall clock build quality. For this reason I cannot give this clock 5 stars. Its functions as a clock (which is good otherwise I would drop it to 1 star) however it is not a good value due to the chosen injection molded plastic construction.
B**E
The mechanism
For the money in today's market , this is decent.Works well for the radio shack. It is not as accurate as the Harrison clock. But not a thousand dollar chronometer either. It beats having to translate LT to UTC at my age. So it needs correction for a few seconds per month. Figuring longitude is done by GPS systems. 4 out 5 . If it sold for $19.95 it would have 5 stars. I am happy with it.
K**J
Fun!
This purchase came about because of the confusion between those who think in 24-hour time (for example, the military) and those who haven't been exposed to it - like the spouses! After a lifetime of using it, and it's "odd" (to others) language (zero nine hundred = 9 AM, or fifteen hundred = 3 PM), it was fun to tease the wife - and non-offensive - for a reasonable price. Actually, few users of the 24-hour system, use a clock marked this way, just a clock with the "normal" arrangement of a 12-hour circle with smaller numerals for 13 to 24 under the bigger font, but it now hangs in the workshop, happily ticking off the hours in Greenwich Mean Time, and we laugh about it. There are no windows where it hangs, and I like knowing if it is AM or PM, with a quick glance. So there!
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