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Useful world time calendar if you have offices or contacts all over the world, and often have to check local time there. Help you to check the correct time for some other main cities of the world.
Description: - Blue plastic Alarm Clock Calculator with sliding design, LCD display and raised rubber keys
- This digital World Time Calendar gives you the correct time and date for 16 major cities of the world, including: London, Paris, Cairo, Moscow, Kabul, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sydney, Wellington, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, New York and Rio de Janeiro
- Displays year, month, date, hour, minute, and second, and is also an alarm clock, 12 hours time display format
- Built in full function 8 digits Sliding Pocket Calculator
- Key sound on or off selected function
- This unit is actually four in one: Calendar Clock, alarm clock, World Time Calendar, and calculator
- Powered by: 1 x CR2023 button battery (Batteries not included)
- Color: black casing
- Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 1.5cm
- Weight: 57g
Package included:
- 1 x World Time Calendar
- 1 x User Manual
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 December, 2008.
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