A Sleek Seiko Atomic Clock!
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Everything Digital R WAVE Clock
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Seiko
Everything Digital R WAVE Clock
A Sleek Seiko Atomic Clock!
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$85.00
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Free shipping over $100 USD to the US, $150 CAD to Canada, $600 USD to the rest of the world

Seiko is known the world over as a watchmaker but has veritable expertise in all things time-telling. Seiko’s clock catalog is wide ranging and includes both analog and digital variations of all sorts of styles. The QHR020BLH is an all-encompassing tool clock whose functionality far surpasses that of any ordinary watch. It is a staple to have on any shelf or office.

The Everything Digital R WAVE Clock is a one-stop solution for a home space. It measures 1” by 10.25” by 6.75” and prominently features a wood pattern frame. A large digital display conveys all the information clearly by segmenting its functions into different sections. The clock comes with a folding stand.

This clock is capable of displaying time in 12 or 24-hour formats and features an automatic calendar, thermometer and hygrometer for weather, and alarm/snooze functionality. It is also an atomic clock, ensuring accuracy at all times. It is powered by two AA batteries, which are included.

  • Case: Plastic with Wood Pattern
  • Dial: Digital
  • Movement: Atomic Quartz
  • Complications: 12/24-time display, Alarm, Automatic Calendar, Atomic timekeeping, Thermometer, Hygrometer
  • Width: 10.25 in
  • Height: 6.75 in
  • Thickness: 1 in
  • Ref Number: QHR020BLH
About Seiko

Founded in 1881, Seiko began as a humble jewelry and clock store and has since grown into the watchmaking juggernaut that it is today. If the technology for a watch they wanted to make didn’t exist, Seiko made it happen under their own roof. Since Seiko is vertically integrated, they can customize nearly any part of their watches to their own design and specs in house. From the first true dive watch, to one of the first automatic chronographs, and completely new ways of powering a watch like Spring Drive, Seiko’s list of horological achievements is lengthy. They’ve done everything all the way down to creating their own lab-grown and regulated quartz crystals for timekeeping.