Hi.
Just wondering if anyone can recommend a simple (yet useful) clock that displays the day and date (as well as the time of course).
Something similar looking to the "Living Silver Day and Date Wall Clock" that they sell in Argos. (can't post a link). This one has a big analogue clock display (with big and small hand) with all the numbers from 1-12 present. And displays the day in Mon-Sun (letters format) and the number after it (1-31)
The problem with the one above is that it doesn't change automatically each month - it keeps having to be reset which means it's not fit for purpose.
I have seen digital ones that do this automatically, BUT the problem with those is that they seem confusing - having the month and date displayed in numbers that are close together so it can easily be confused with the time - and also having extra irrelevant information such as the temperature further cluttering up the display.
I'm running out of options. Surely something like this exists and hopefully doesn't cost the earth.
Thanks.
Just wondering if anyone can recommend a simple (yet useful) clock that displays the day and date (as well as the time of course).
Something similar looking to the "Living Silver Day and Date Wall Clock" that they sell in Argos. (can't post a link). This one has a big analogue clock display (with big and small hand) with all the numbers from 1-12 present. And displays the day in Mon-Sun (letters format) and the number after it (1-31)
The problem with the one above is that it doesn't change automatically each month - it keeps having to be reset which means it's not fit for purpose.
I have seen digital ones that do this automatically, BUT the problem with those is that they seem confusing - having the month and date displayed in numbers that are close together so it can easily be confused with the time - and also having extra irrelevant information such as the temperature further cluttering up the display.
I'm running out of options. Surely something like this exists and hopefully doesn't cost the earth.
Thanks.
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