⏰ Stay ahead of time, effortlessly stylish.
The La Crosse Technology WT-3102S is a 10-inch atomic analog wall clock featuring automatic synchronization with the US Atomic Clock for second-level accuracy. It supports four US time zones and auto-adjusts for daylight saving time with an optional setting. Powered by a single AA battery (not included), it boasts a sleek silver frame with a dust-protective flat lens, making it ideal for modern home or office environments.
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Item Dimensions W x H | 10"W x 10"H |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Theme | Modern |
Shape | Round |
Dial Color | Silver |
Style | Wall Clock, 10'', Silver |
Room Type | Office |
Color | Silver |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material | Metal |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Watch Movement | Atomic |
Operation Mode | Atomic |
Alarm Clock | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Analog |
Special Features | Atomic, Daylight Savings |
A**R
It's a great clock! So glad I bought this one. It looks so good in my kitchen and works perfectly.
This is a great little clock! I had to replace one that I knocked off the wall while cleaning. I have it in the kitchen and it looks so nice. It is very quiet as you don't hear any ticking noise. The size is perfect for any size kitchen and goes with any decor. The one I had ordered prior stated you had to wait 3-7 days for it to anatomically correct the time? I needed a clock for now!
P**B
Keeps perfect time
I have had digital atomic clocks and have liked them for their accuracy. This analog atomic clock is great. The size of the face makes it easy to read and it makes no ticking sound as it works. When I went to set the time for the first time, I just had to put in the time zone and the hands moved around to the correct time on their own. I’m very pleased with this clock.
I**Z
Accurate, nice looking
I like the clean modern style of this clock, with a ten inch diameter it's a bit small for mounting on a large wall but for my application in a little room and smaller wall in a nook it fit perfectly. The clock functions as reliably as most of quartz movement type battery clocks with the added feature of receiving the WWVB atomic clock signal out of Ft. Collins, CO. making it accurate to within a second every 300 million years. The set up was easy, even though it has an incrementally advancing second hand the clock is silent enough running that I can not hear it within 3 ft which is nice for my bedroom location, the clock is not mounted on an exterior wall or close to a window but still received the WWVB signal within 2 hours of setting up. The knowledge that this clock is synced to WWVB appeals to my sense of science and history of striving for accurate time keeping..... knowing that the clock is associated with the same technology that helps navigate the ships at sea and satellites in space is pleasantly satisfying.
K**N
Keeps perfect time
Great atomic clock. Keeps perfect time and is easy on batteries.
C**.
Nice clock bit it's biggest feature (auto set) is finicky
MAR 2025 UPDATE: The radio setting has never worked once in all the time I've had this clock. Still, it does keep time well and looks attractive. I do recommend the clock if you're willing to set the time manually -- but note that "falling back" from daylight savings will be tedious as you wait for it to advance through 11 hours of time. I can't recommend this if you are buying it for the automatic set function.I like this clock. It looks super great and seems to work well. Except one thing -- the auto set feature did not work. I gave it a couple days but it seems like it never acquired a signal. Mind you, this wasn't some room buried deep in the house -- it was in the bathroom with an exterior wall and window.Some are saying you need to hang it a certain way to get it to set -- but that's not a great solution. That means you aren't going to get the time sync and timezone change features of the WWV radio signal when it's finally moved to where you want it.My recommendation is: it's a good clock. Set it manually and hang it. If the auto-set feature works for you then fine, but don't assume it will work right. Maybe someday they'll do a version with a better antenna or RF amp so the auto-set function works well. At the very least, it would be nice if they added an LED to indicate whether or not it has acquired the WWV signal.
D**L
Nice Looking Analog Clock with Atomic
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Nice Looking Analog Clock with Atomic. Easy setup .. It will adjust to correct time in a few hours automatically after inserting the battery .. just be patient and wait for the atomic signal. No more manual time adjustment efforts for twice a year daylight saving time change. But it is NOT quiet. Don't recommend to put it in the bedroom.
A**R
Atomic wall clock
Looks and works wonderfully. Love that it is atomic & keeps perfect time. No resetting needed when time changes from standard to daylight savings time.
T**N
Everyone Needs One
This is my second La Crosse atomic clock. The first one I had for about 5 years, but then accidentally dropped and broke it. I immediately went and ordered another. I cannot live without this clock in my living room. The radio reception works excellent where I live (about 1,000 miles from Colorado). I hate having to check my phone for the time, so having a perfectly accurate clock on the wall (that changes itself for DST) is a necessity for me. It is literally "set and forget" until it's time to change the batteries once every 2 years.Here's what you do once you receive the clock:1) On the back, move the switch to your time zone. You can choose between Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific.2) If your areas does not observe DST, you need to ensure the DST switch is set to "off." (Very important or your clock will be an hour off).3) Insert the battery.4) Place the clock on the wall, preferably with it's face (or it's back) facing towards Colorado.5) Wait. If it is day time, you might not receive the signal since the 60 KHz "long wave" signal is best received at night. (I live 1,000 miles from Colorado and mine usually will work in the day, but not always). So your clock may have the wrong time until that night. The instructions say to give it a few nights before moving the clock to another wall. Hopefully for most people it will work the first night.6) The clock will attempt to receive the signal once every night to keep itself in sync. Mine usually tries at midnight every night. If it does not work the first try, it will try every hour until dawn.Trust me, you will wonder why you haven't had one of these for 20 years. They are great.
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