Bring color to time!
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70 Colors Changing Everything Electric Alarm Clock
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Seiko
70 Colors Changing Everything Electric Alarm Clock
Bring color to time!
Color

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$99.00
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Free shipping over $100 USD to the US, $150 CAD to Canada, $600 USD to the rest of the world

Watch collectors love Color. Whether it's that yellow luster of gold or the deep pink of a beautiful salmon dial. Seiko Clocks looks to bring that joy of color to their newest digital alarm clock, the 70 Colors Changing Everything Electric Alarm Clock. With the press of a button, change between 70 different color hues for the display. Go from a frosty blue to a rich green. Or set things up so that the clock continuously changes color, creating a lava lamp of time on your nightstand. 

The 70 Colors Changing Everything Electric Alarm Clock comes in two colors, black and white. It measures in at 1.5" deep, 8.6" long and 3"high, barely taking any room. It displays the time, day, date, temperature and humidity. There is also an alarm feature with a slim snooze button at the top. As for power, the clock uses a 7.5V charger and a CR 2032 battery as a backup when it is being moved from room to room.

Overall, Seiko has given us a feature packed clock that will add a dynamic touch to any room. 

  • Display: LED
  • Color: Black
  • Features: Time, Day, Date, Temperature, Humidity, 70 colors, Alarm 
  • Charger: 7.5v with backup CR 2032
  • Dimensions: 1.5” x 8.6” x 3”
  • Display: LED
  • Color: White
  • Features: Time, Day, Date, Temperature, Humidity, 70 colors, Alarm 
  • Charger: 7.5v with backup CR 2032
  • Dimensions: 1.5” x 8.6” x 3”
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.