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I loved the way this looks, so I thought it would be a nice complement to my home.It does not keep the tides straight and I've tried keeping the batteries as fresh as possible. To make sure it's accurate, I still have to check the internet, so what's the point.What a piece of junk.
This Tide Clock, at is core, is a clock. Or at least mine. I think the makers of the product spent more time on all the additional things, like the big dial, the clever layout, the color choices, than on the core objective of the product. The one I bought gains about an hour ever 2 weeks, and thus is unusable for its intended purpose. This means the company did not test to see if the "Clock" part of "Tide Clock" worked before sending it out. Once the "Clock" goes, the "Tide" part goes with it.
The product was not complete we are still trying to get resolution with the seller
This clock is beautiful, both in looks and in the way it function. We love it. It was simple to set up and much nicer than the lucite one we had in the past. I highly recommend it.
The face is large enough and the large letters are easily read. I previously had purchased three beautiful brass clocks for four times the price of this one, but none of them worked. I have finally found a tide clock that works. I liked this clock enough that I bought two. The Howard Miller clock is sharp looking and keeps the correct time. I didn't really see the "second" hand as necessary, but I have actually grown to like it since when you look at the clock you can tell easily that it is still running. Make sure you realize that this tide clock (and all others that I know of) are for the East Coast only in which there are two high and two low tides per day. Other parts of the country can have very strange tides that tide clocks are not good for.
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