+ Product Description extent OK
+ Is (at least at the time of my purchases in 2007/2008) offered identical under Dugena and Eurochron
+ Shapely, stable stainless steel housing
+ Beautifully structured dial alla station clock; well read
+ Scratch-resistant acrylic with very low charge
+ Second jumping (ie, it moves at one second intervals)
+ Volume of the ticking pleasant
+ Daily radio coordination problems or the clock is very accurate
+ Temperature and hygrometer akkzeptabel
+ Change of winter / summer time generally easily
+ Runtime with standard battery (use Varta Longlife) about 1 - 1.5 years
- Manually adjustable or calibratable *
- Displaying "room" temperature = wall temperature, as sensor, rear
- Sometimes reception problems, and the clock is simply not the right time
- Needs to provide much power, so problems when using batteries
- Operating times after inserting a new battery are a disaster and can take a long time; the clock stops suddenly to "Un" are times, but then goes on yet, or may not, and sometimes you think, you can not make it longer before the battery is discharged again :-(
- If the clock adjusts itself wrong, battery out and 72 hours or even longer wait before a new scan is best (at one of us, we waited a week). After this waiting period the clock will then her time and runs smoothly on.
... Therefore, despite the negative points, but somehow lovable and recommended
(Total of 4 pcs of Dugena and Eurochron (identical) in use for 3 years)
* According to a comment (11 November 12) to my review, the clock is now set to be usable and as a quartz watch, as long as it does not receive radio signals