Step into the realm of aviation with the Trintec 10" 30th Anniversary Altimeter Instrument Style Clock, a distinguished piece for those who live and breathe flight. This clock transcends mere timekeeping; it's a tribute to the art of flying, crafted with precision and dedication. Designed for pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation enthusiasts, this clock transforms any space into a cockpit-like environment with its authentic altimeter design, blending functionality with aviation decor.
Authentic Cockpit Experience: The clock's black dial features altitude pointers, calibration indicators, and a Kollsman window, capturing the true essence of an aircraft's cockpit instrument. The distinctive barber pole design adds authenticity, ensuring it stands out in any setting. From seasoned aviators to flight simulation enthusiasts, this clock brings the thrill of aviation into your surroundings.
Exemplary Craftsmanship: Powered by a high-quality quartz movement made in the USA, the Trintec altimeter clock guarantees precise timekeeping. This commitment to quality craftsmanship enhances its performance and mirrors the reliability expected by pilots and aviation aficionados from their equipment.
Robust Construction: Constructed with an injection-molded high-impact polystyrene case, this clock is built to endure, offering a lasting tribute to your passion for aviation. Its durability provides peace of mind, ensuring it remains a cherished piece for years to come.
Optimal Size: Measuring 10" in diameter and 1.75" in depth, this clock integrates seamlessly into any room. Its versatile size suits a home office, flight school, or mechanic's workshop. Requiring just one "AA" battery, it is both convenient and easy to maintain.
Reliable Assurance: With a one-year manufacturer's warranty, trust in the clock's durability and reliability. This assurance allows you to enjoy your aviation-inspired decor with confidence, knowing that Trintec stands behind their product.
Discover the perfect gift for aviation enthusiasts and elevate your decor with the Trintec Altimeter Clock today.