Analog Desk Alarm Clock with Auto Backlight – Marathon Watch
$ 10.99 · 4.6 (207) · In stock
• SILENT SMOOTH SWEEP: This clock was engineered with a silent, continuous-sweep second hand quartz movement. It does not emit a ticking sound. • AUTO-NIGHT LIGHT: An ambient light sensor triggers a soft glow to illuminate the dial when placed in low light. • ALARM WITH SNOOZE: Easy to set alarm function with conveniently placed ON/OFF and SNOOZE buttons. • DIMENSIONS: This clock is 3.6 inches wide by 3.8 inches tall and 1.7 inches thick. • BATTERIES INCLUDED: 2x AA batteries included.
Marathon's Analog Desk Alarm Clock with Auto-Night Light is the perfect marriage of form and function. It features an elegant, classic design with modern touches to create the perfect bedside instrument. The ambient light sensor ensures the face of the clock is illuminated in the dark and easy to read. A sweeping second hand does not emit an audible tick. The Alarm ON/OFF and SNOOZE/LIGHT buttons are conveniently located on the top of the clock and are easily accessible even in the dark.
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