- Absolute time and date accuracy
- WWVB radio controlled time and date (changes automatically for Daylight Saving Time)
- Selection of 24 time zones; Metal/plastic band; water resistant
- Day, month, date display
- Dimensions: 1.5 by 4.25 by 0.75 inches
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The watch features a 6-1/4-inch-by-13/16-inch stretch band for flexibility and comfort. Crafted in metal and plastic, the band fits wrists measuring up to 8-3/4 inches around. The silver-finished plastic watch case is water resistant to 100 feet, and protects from shocks incurred by normal circumstances. On the 13/16-inch-by-1/2-inch LCD screen, the watch conveys the time in black 3/16-inch digits, displayed in either 12- or 24-hour format. Hours after noon are distinguished by a PM indication. The LCD also relates the month, date, and day of the week. To set the time, the user presses the time zone button on the side of the watch to select the proper zone from the twenty-five available settings. The watch searches automatically for a signal from the WWVB station hourly to obtain the exact time and date for that time zone. Upon successful communication, a radio tower icon appears on the screen. The watch offers a manual transmission-seek function. In regions that do not practice daylight savings, the auto DST feature can be turned off. A 3V CR1620 lithium battery comes installed for an estimated two years of power; an indicator notifies of a low battery. A limited one-year warranty covers this item. The watch case measures 1-7/16 inches long by 1-11/16 inches wide by 7/16 inches high.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
For kids?,
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This review is from: La Crosse Technology WT-967SML Atomic Digital Watch with Stretch Band (Kitchen)
I like this watch, but even though I have just an average sized wrist, I found this thing very uncomfortable to wear. What I found curious and odd is that when I went to their website to register the product, one of the options I found was to order a new band for the watch. Maybe they're making more money on the replacement bands than on the watch itself.
BTW, I never got through the registration process and have not ordered a new band.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cheaply Made,
This review is from: La Crosse Technology WT-967SML Atomic Digital Watch with Stretch Band (Kitchen)
The band is cheap metal and broke for me after a couple of weeks. The housing for the watch face looks like metal on this site, but it's actually plastic. Aside from the spiffy factor that it talks to atomic clocks, this watch is much worse quality than a 5 dollar timex from target|wal-mart.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Cheapy Atomic Watch Basic Only,
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This review is from: La Crosse Technology WT-967SML Atomic Digital Watch with Stretch Band (Kitchen)
This is a basic watch with Atomic setting. I bought it at the $20 Gold box special price. Don't pay more. It does not have back light and no other features except time and date display. The wrist band does not adjust. I do not have thick wrists (6 ft tall) and the band is tight and has to stretch a little while sitting on my wrist. Nice thing is it does not rip off my arm hair. If you have thicker wrists it will be in a tight stretched position. The display is nice but has no back light. If it had backlight I'd be happy at the 20 dollars. Feel I bought a toy watch with automatic atomic setting.
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