Description
The Storuman Learning Wall Clock by Interform is an analog wall clock made for people who want clear time-reading cues without a childish look. The white dial uses large 1–12 numerals, smaller 13–24 hour markings, and minute numbers around the outside, helping children understand both standard and 24-hour time.
Colored hands make the hour and minute hands easy to tell apart at a glance. The round wood frame and glass cover give the clock a clean, finished look for a child’s room, kitchen, hallway, family room, classroom, or study area. It is available in Red, Yellow, and Blue colorways.
The clock uses a radio-controlled step movement. The official manual identifies the radio signal as Japan’s JJY signal, with 40kHz / 60kHz automatic selection. For use outside Japan, radio reception should not be assumed unless confirmed by the supplier. The clock can be used with radio reception turned off and set manually as a quartz clock.
The step movement is not a silent sweep mechanism, so a ticking sound may be noticeable in a very quiet room. The clock runs on one AA alkaline battery and mounts to the wall with a wood screw. For plasterboard, concrete, or other non-wood wall types, use a wall-appropriate hanger rated for the clock’s weight.









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