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Sunday, December 30, 2018

Seiko Yellow Digital Wall/Mantlepiece Clock QHL073Y - Fashionably Quirky, A Review

A few months ago I bought a cute digital desk clock by Seiko in collaboration with Coca-Cola (see the review here). A larger model which you can also hang on the wall is now available and I was able to get one. The QHL073Y is bright yellow and looks very much like the clock at the end of the finishing line at an Olympic athletics sports event.

The rectangle digital clock is larger than the standard you get and put on your bedside table. It is 125 mm tall and 50 mm thick. From left to right it measures 290 mm and weighs in at 510 gm. Half the front surface of the clock is taken up by the LCD screen while the other half is left empty except for the large print of the brand in black. The clock casing is painted yellow and made out of plastic.

The clock comes in two operate pieces. One consists of the clock itself while the other is the metal legs. The metal legs slots into two slits cut into the clock at the back.

The clock is powered by two AA batteries. It also comes with a DC jack input minus the plug and wires (sold separately) . The functionality of the watch is rather simple. Apart for the time and calendar, it has a countdown module which can be turned on or off.




Although there is a hook to mount the watch on a wall, the metal legs is a better option from a styling point of view. The bold print 'SEIKO' on the front of the clock is so striking yet measured.

Conclusion

This is something cute as a mantlepiece. It is an obvious focal point and brings some character to an otherwise normal (read: boring) room. Paid RM250 for it.


Specifications

• 125 mm x 290 mm x 50 mm
• Weight 510 gm
• Hang it on the wall or put it on a table or desk
• Plastic case
• Metal legs
• Count down calendar
• Movement quartz (battery/power outlet)
• Display LCD
• Multiple displays (Time/Calendar/Countdown calendar/Countdown time/Countdown calendar)
• DC jack
• Battery: AA x 2
• MSRP: GBP65.00


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3 comments:

  1. Hello! Where in KL (I assume) did you find that one?

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  2. Thanks for the nice blog. It was very useful for me. Keep sharing such ideas in the future as well. This was actually what I was looking for and I am glad to came here! Thanks for sharing the such information with us
    wall clocks

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  3. Does the metal stand bear a separate model number by any chance? I got the clock but didn’t get the stand.

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