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New Trintec Cockpit Style Travel Alarm Clock Aviation Instrument Dm65-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
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Niagara Falls, New York, United States

Niagara Falls, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Trintec Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:dm65 UPC:Does not apply



Brand New AVIATION 

Classic 'Face' COCKPIT STYLE Travel Alarm Clock

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BRAND NEW Aviation ALARM CLOCK with a vintage aviation face and faux barometric knob at the right bottom corner. A perfect 3.5" square alarm clock.  Made with a casing made of heavy duty polyurethane. All it needs is a spot on your desk and a single AA battery to keep it ticking and keep you on time.  

This sleek dynamo features a gentle yet effective beeping alarm.  A splendid gift for those who travel a lot.  Perhaps for use at the cottage!  Designed with a USA Made Quartz Movement so you can be rest assured this clock will keep accurate time. Also comes with a ONE YEAR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY/GUARANTEE - so you simply can't go wrong!  Also available in a traditional clock in a 6.5" Square wall clock.  Please visit our eBay Store for more options and to view our various aviation instrument panel clocks.  My Stores Logo

 

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