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Bulova Reflex Travel Alarm Clock
$21.95
Black folding case Night light Beep Alarm with snooze function Requires one LR44 battery (included) Weight: 0.25 lbs. 1.75" High x 3.5" Wide x 2.75" Deep
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Bulova Adamo Travel Alarm Clock - Metal Case with Chrome Finish
$29.95
Metal case with chrome finish Protective hinged cover Black metal dial with bright polished numbers and hands Ascending beep Alarm Quartz movement - Requires one LR44 battery (included) Weight: 0.4 lbs. 2.25" High x 2.75" Wide x 0.75" Deep (open: 2.5" deep)
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Bulova Sedona Table Clock - Solid Aluminum Case - Beep Alarm
$59
Solid Aluminum case with polished and brushed finish Black hands and Roman numerals Beep Alarm Protective glass lens Quartz movement - Requires one AA battery (included as your free gift with purchase) Weight: 1.6 lbs. 4.5" High x 10.25" Wide x 1.75" Deep
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Bulova Avant Travel Alarm Clock - Titanium-Finish Case
$29.95
Titanium-finish case Protective hinged cover Month, date and dual-time readout 12/24-hour display Blue-glow luminescent display Beep Alarm with snooze function Requires one AAA battery (included as your free gift with purchase) Weight: 0.35 lbs. 0.75" High x 4" Wide x 3" Deep (open: 2.75" High)
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Bulova Denfield - Executive Desk Clock - Wood Case - Alarm
$44.95
Wood case with high gloss finish over burl-pattern veneer Polished gold-tone bezel Ascending beep Alarm Black hands and Roman numerals Engraving plate included Quartz movement - Requires one AA battery (included as your free gift with purchase) Weight: 1.0 lb. 4.75" High x 4.75" Wide x 2.5" Deep
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Bulova Astronaut Alarm Clock - Black Dial - Chrome Finish
$45
Adaptation of the Accutron Astronaut Limited Edition watch. Metal case with chrome finish Protective hinged cover Coin edge bezel Black dial with luminous hour markers Beep Alarm Engraving plate included Includes one LR44 battery Approximate weight: 0.22 lbs. Dimensions: 2.25" High x 2" Wide x 0.75" Deep
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Frank Thomas House Alarm Clock by Bulova - Frank Lloyd Wright Collection
$44.96
Adaptation of the art glass vestibule light of the Prairie-style Frank W. Thomas House , Oak Park, Illinois, 1901. Frank Lloyd Wright is recognized as one of the greatest architects of the twentieth century. His work heralded a new thinking in architecture, using innovations in design and engineering made possible by newly developed technology and materials. This licensed collection reflects the poetry and beauty of Wright's interior design objects and decorative elements. Metal case with swivel cover and brushed chrome finish White dial with black hands and blue hour markers Beep Alarm Protective glass lens Quartz movement - Requires one LR44 battery (included) Approximate Weight: 0.47 lbs. 2.5" High x 2.5" Wide x 1" Deep (open: 5" Wide)
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Casio G-Shock Tough Solar Atomic Watch - Black Rubber
$99
This watch combines the toughness of G-Shock with the convenience of a light powered watch. And the Casio Wave Ceptor Atomic watches receive radio signals from the most accurate clock in the world - the cesium atomic clock at the National Bureau of Standards Light Powered - No batteries to change, ever! Shock Resistant 200 meter water resistant World time in 26 time zones, 30 cities Time recorder function - 30 records Daylight savings time on/off Auto Electro-luminscent backlight with afterglow 1/100 second stopwatch with measuring capacity up to : 23:59'59.99" Stopwatch measuring modes: elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times 4 alarms with snooze Hourly time signal Auto-calendar ( pre-programmed until the year 2039) 12/24- hour formats Accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month
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Casio G-Shock Solar Atomic Watch Stainless Case & Bracelet
$109
This watch combines the toughness of G-Shock with the convenience of a light powered watch. And the Casio Wave Ceptor Atomic watches receive radio signals from the most accurate clock in the world - the cesium atomic clock at the National Bureau of Standards Light Powered - No batteries to change, ever! Shock Resistant 200 meter water resistant World time in 26 time zones, 30 cities Daylight savings time on/off Auto Electro-luminscent backlight with afterglow 1/100 second stopwatch with measuring capacity up to : 23:59'59.99" Stopwatch measuring modes: elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times 4 alarms with snooze Hourly time signal Auto-calendar ( pre-programmed until the year 2039) 12/24- hour formats Accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month
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Casio G-Shock Solar Atomic Watch Black Stainless Case & Bracelet
$139
This watch combines the toughness of G-Shock with the convenience of a light powered watch. And the Casio Wave Ceptor Atomic watches receive radio signals from the most accurate clock in the world - the cesium atomic clock at the National Bureau of Standards Light Powered - No batteries to change, ever! Shock Resistant 200 meter water resistant World time in 26 time zones, 30 cities Daylight savings time on/off Auto Electro-luminscent backlight with afterglow 1/100 second stopwatch with measuring capacity up to : 23:59'59.99" Stopwatch measuring modes: elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times 4 alarms with snooze Hourly time signal Auto-calendar ( pre-programmed until the year 2039) 12/24- hour formats Accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month
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Casio Global Atomic Solar Pathfinder - Altimeter/Barometer - Black Rubber
$199
Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan) Tough Solar Power Digital Compass Altimeter w/Alarm & Memory Altitude Barometer Thermometer 100M Water Resistant Full Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow World Time 5 Daily Alarms Countdown Timer 1/100 Second Stopwatch Hourly Time Signal Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) 12/24 Hour Formats Button Operation Tone On/Off Accuracy: ±20 seconds per month (with no signal calibration) Battery Power Indicator Power Saving Function
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Casio Global Atomic Solar Pathfinder - Altimeter/Barometer - Military Green
$199
Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan) Tough Solar Power Digital Compass Altimeter w/Alarm & Memory Altitude Barometer Thermometer 100M Water Resistant Full Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow World Time 5 Daily Alarms Countdown Timer 1/100 Second Stopwatch Hourly Time Signal Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) 12/24 Hour Formats Button Operation Tone On/Off Accuracy: ±20 seconds per month (with no signal calibration) Battery Power Indicator Power Saving Function
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Casio Global Atomic Solar Pathfinder - Altimeter/Barometer - Titanium
$219
Titanium Case and Bracelet Multi-Band Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan) Tough Solar Power Digital Compass Altimeter w/Alarm & Memory Altitude Barometer Thermometer 100M Water Resistant Full Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow World Time 5 Daily Alarms Countdown Timer 1/100 Second Stopwatch Hourly Time Signal Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) 12/24 Hour Formats Button Operation Tone On/Off Accuracy: ±20 seconds per month (with no signal calibration) Battery Power Indicator Power Saving Function
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Citizen Men's Skyhawk AT Flight Chronograph - Global Atomic - Rubber Strap
$446.25
MORE FEATURES THAN EVER. NEW CITIZEN ECO-DRIVE TITANIUM SKYHAWK AT The new, fully loaded 3rd generation Skyhawk redefines atomic timekeeping with radio controlled accuracy and Eco-Drive technology. Radio signals are received both automatically and on-demand by the fully loaded Skyhawk A-T. Atomic Timekeeping with Radio Accuracy Eco-Drive Technology (Solar Powered so you never have to change a battery) World Time for 43 Cities 2 Alarms 24 Hour 1/100 Second Chronograph Perpetual Calendar to the year 2100 Analog/Digital Displays 99 Minute Countdown Timer with Alarm Water Resistant to 200 Meters (660 Feet) 3-Day Low Charge Warning (Will notify you 3 Days before the watch completely stops) Power Reserve Indicator Maximum Power Reserve at Full Charge is 180 Days Stainless Steel Case Fold-Over Clasp with Double Hidden Push Button Release 45mm Case Width without Crown
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4 Comments
I love this R2-D2 Projection Alarm Clock.Wish to win this!
Wow, I'm excited! Is it a DVD box set?
Or maybe 2 of 3 new inner tubes just in case?
Or a Star Wars R2-D2 Projection Alarm Clock?
I should get a prize if it's any of those!
A projection alarm clock. Having the time displayed in huge letters right above your bed sounds trivial and uninteresting, but is really quite a treat at night.
I want to clarify something about my comments regarding Lucas’ skills as a writer. I am not saying that Star Trek is inherently better written. Just that Lucas, compared to others who write sci fi (not just Star Trek), is really not that great. I would go so far as to say the storytelling is rather simplistic and lacking in subtlety (you could tell Tarkin was evil, because he blew up a whole world that didn’t need to be. You could tell Anakin was evil because he slaughtered children. I really could go on for quite a while).But I digress.You made my point, and don’t even realize it.Yes, attempts have been made to have shows jump to the big screen. And they have not gone well. “Sex in the City” did okay the first time out, and is doing abysmally now. “The Beverly Hillbillies” and “Brady Bunch” failed worse than that. The only moderate success in recent history has been “The Aadams Family”, and even that was tempered.The fact that the 11 Star Trek Movies haven’t had as much success as the Star Wars films is further testament to this phenomenon.You closing points:More popular is tough to determine, in part because you have to look hard to find die-hard fans who like one OR the other.Quality product enters into an area of ambiguity. Are we talking about physical quality, or creative quality? Physical quality is a tough sell. The toys for both are rather durable, and the other products have various manufacturing issues (most are made in China). As for creativity, There are action figures with names and background for characters that were on the screen for all of a second-and-a-half for Star Wars, and I can’t think of a single “Ensign Ricky” Star Trek action figure, not to mention all the variations on single characters (several of Anakin, just as a for instance). The creative quality for what a fan might want, versus feel compelled to buy as a piece to complete a collection, is just simply not there.Paramount was not founded on a single media line like Star Trek, whereas Lucasfilm has Star Wars as it’s reason for being (because really, “American Grafitti” and “THX 1138″ never had the same level of success, and certainly owe quite a bit of their fans and recognition to the attachment to Star Wars). Lucasfilm has not been associated with very successful enterprises (eh, eh!) aside from Star Wars, the most notable exception being “Indiana Jones”. Lucasfilm owes EVERYTHING it has ever been able to do to Star Wars, whereas Paramount has been going song with several franchises that are easily recognizable, including “Happy Days”, “I Love Lucy” (as Desilu), “Cheers”, “Mission: Impossible”, and “The Andy Griffith Show” just to name a few. With the marketing of Paramount having to split it’s time across so many genres, formats, and interests, of course the marketing is going to be seen as sucking, when compared to a leviathan that only has one product line to hawk.I will grant that “Shirtless Kirk Cologne” is ridiculous. I never said that such things DIDN’T exist, just that they are not as ubiquitous. However the Darth Vader Toaster, R2-D2 projection Alarm clock, Space Slug Oven Mitt, Lightsaber Chopsticks, Taun Taun sleeping bag, Slave Girl Leia dog costumes, and Wampa skin Rugs? Really?