- White distressed plastic frame
- Margaritaville "5 O’ Clock Somewhere" design
- Indoor or Outdoor Temperature
- UV & Weather resistant
- Glass lens
- Metal hands
SKU: 433-3841MV2T
Get a vibe of the tropics with your very own 15.75" "It's 5 o'clock Somewhere" Indoor/Outdoor quartz clock. This oversized analog wall clock features a weathered frame that's protected from UV light and resistant to outdoor elements so that you can hang out on a patio or under a tiki hut canopy for any beach-themed gathering. An added feature is that the clock includes a thermometer scale allowing you to check the current temperature and operates with a single AA battery. Time to step out of work mode and enter a Margaritaville® state of mind because It's 5 O’clock Somewhere!
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This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 2 years. In accordance with the Song-Beverly Act, in the state of California, the warranty on this item becomes effective on the date of delivery. Warranty will not apply to defects resulting from abuse, accidents, or misuse. If a defect that is covered by this warranty arises during the warranty period, promptly return the clock (postage prepaid) with proof of purchase showing the date the clock was purchased to the following address and such defects will be repaired, or the products will be replaced at La Crosse Clock Company option without charge.
Please include the model number of your product and your complete address and phone number.
La Crosse McCormick, Warranty Department, 2830 26th St. St., La Crosse, WI 54601
In this video we explain what a clock movement is, go over what "Atomic Time" means, and then demonstrate how to set up and use any of our four main wall clock movements. Use this video to learn how to set up a basic decorative wall clock, or one that uses the WWVB Atomic Radio Signal coming from Fort Collins, CO.
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