Radio Controlled Talking Watch
Designed In Association With The RNIB
If you’re fed up with having to find your reading glasses to check the time, or if you are severely visually impaired*, then this stylish, quality timepiece will prove to be a great investment.
Accurate to 1 second in a million years, it features atomic timekeeping - ensuring perfect timing by receiving signals from UK, European, American and Japanese radio transmitters. Watch can be set manually for countries with no signal.
What’s more, it will even automatically adjust for British summer and winter time saving and at a press of a button, the watch will clearly announce the time. It really couldn’t be simpler to use.
*This watch has been designed in association with the Royal National Institute for the Blind and 40p from the sale of each watch will be given to the RNIB by the manufacturer.
- White face
- Easy-to-read black hour, minute, second hands and numerals
- An alarm and automatic hourly announcement (with on/off selection)
- Fitted with a highly accurate Japanese quartz movement
Q: I require further information regarding this product, who do I call?
A: Please call the manufacturer’s technical support helpline on 0118 971 0075
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| LESLEY MCMONNIES, Largs |
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| the watch is a lot bigger than i expected. however it does what it says on the box and i am finding it very useful. the date announcement it great as the display on even large watches is too small for me to read. |
| carolyn sydney, lingfield |
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| Matthew Huber, Weybridge |
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| Only problem is grandchildren requesting to press the talk buttons. |
| RICHARD ROBERTS, BLETCHLEY |

Accurate To One Second In A Million years