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Weems & Plath U.S. Navy Chrome Plated Atlantis Quartz Clock #9 Emblem

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Weems & Plath U.S. Navy Chrome Plated Atlantis Quartz Clock #9 Emblem

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This officially licensed United States Navy Chrome-Plated Quartz Clock features the official #9 U.S. Navy emblem printed in full color on the face. Numbers are navy blue and red with corresponding lines. Made to order. Please allow 1 week for production.

The chrome-plated brass Atlantis Quartz Clock is the chrome alternative to Weems & Plath's popular brass version of the same clock. This nautical clock with precision quartz movement is housed in a chrome-plated, solid forged brass case that is hand-polished and flawlessly lacquered. The classic screw bezel allows easy access to components for adjustment.

Features:
  • Chrome-plated, solid forged brass case, polished and lacquered
  • Screw bezel for easy access to movement
  • Battery operated, precision quartz movement
  • Hand-assembled in the USA
  • Provided with AA battery, instructions and mounting hardware
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Optional mahogany finish wood base available separately (100B or 101B)


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UPC Code: 721002911513

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HTS Code: 9105.91.8030/9105.91.8040

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