16th Nov 2009

Wall Clocks are a Timeless Tradition


When it comes to telling time in today’s world there are a variety of different methods; watches, cell phones, computers and even your television can help to keep you current. With such a wide array of different methods to keep track of the time it’s easy to forget about one of the original methods, the wall clock. The earliest wall clocks date back to the 13th century when medieval religious institutions used them to regulate daily prayer and work schedules. While the intended use may be different for modern wall clocks, the fundamental principle is the same – to keep track of daily activities and schedules. For me, there is just something I like about using wall clocks. Perhaps it’s the feeling of connecting with history or maybe it’s the feeling that collectors get when finding a new antique wall clock. Whatever the reason, wall clocks are here to stay and should occupy a spot in every home or office.

There are many different types of wall clocks available to suit just about any need or preference. While most people probably think of the analog versions (with hour and minute hand), there are other versions available. The digital wall clock, for instance, combines modern technology with traditional function. Modern digital wall clocks not only display time, but are also capable of displaying the date, temperature, humidity and a host of other metrics. There are even models available that will project the time onto a wall or ceiling.

Perhaps the coolest function of modern wall clocks is the inclusion of automatic time settings. These types of wall clocks synchronize with the Atomic Clock though radio signal, so they never need to be set or changed. The clock will adjust itself up to 6 times daily in order to stay accurate. Do you hate changing your clocks to account for daylight savings? If so, these automatic clocks will do the job for you. The average atomic wall clock costs about $30 and runs off of just 1 AA battery.

If you’re looking for a way to keep time that doesn’t require you to wear a watch or carry around an electronic device in your pocket then consider purchasing a wall clock. A large wall clock is a great way to enhance the decor of a room and are an integral part of any home or office.

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20th Nov 2009

Digital Wall Clocks – A 20th Century Invention


It seems that you can’t go anywhere these days without running into a digital clock; they are on our computers, our wrists, our ovens, microwaves and even on our walls. We use them so much that, at least for me, they have become somewhat taken for granted. It wasn’t long ago that the digital wall clock was only a figment of the imagination. In fact, the electronic clock wasn’t even invented until the late 1950’s when the Hamilton Watch Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania produced the first electric watch. It wasn’t until 1972 that the same company developed the first digital display watch, which retailed for more than $2,000. Even at this price, the watch still required two hands to use – one to wear the watch and the other to press a button located on the side of the watch that would activate the red LED display. Nowadays all digital watches and digital clocks display the time continuously, and it’s not uncommon for them to display the date, temperature, humidity and a host of other readings.

Most of the digital wall clocks available today offer a host of display options and come in a variety of sizes. For those that desire a larger display there are large digital wall clocks with numerals measuring more than 2 inches. These large wall clocks are great for people that have difficulty identifying small numbers or for rooms that require a large clock for logistical reasons. Large or small, most digital wall clocks contain an atomic setting, which means that they will continually synchronize with the Atomic Clock to maintain the correct time. This means that the clock will never need to be set or adjusted for daylight savings.

Perhaps the one major drawback concerning the digital wall clock is its rather technical look and feel. Most come in a combination of black and gray colors, which gives them an industrial look. Because of this most people will not want to display them in their family room or kitchen, and will instead opt for a standard (traditional) or kitchen wall clock. In my opinion, digital clocks look great when displayed outdoors near a grilling area, patio or work area. They can also look good in offices or in children’s rooms.

The advent of the digital clock has added a much needed level of convenience to our lives. These clocks serve multiple purposes apart from just telling us the time. They give us information related to the weather and they serve as stopwatches and calculators when used on our wrists. It’s uncertain how the digital clock will evolve, though it is almost guaranteed that companies and scientists are looking for new ways to make this popular device more useful for the greater good of mankind.

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