DAYCLOCKS introduces the DayClock, sometimes called 7 Day Clock, which represents a whole new concept in looking at and tracking time. It is for those whose days matter more than minutes or hours. One key target market is retirees, the 6,000 baby boomers that turn 65 everyday. But it also makes a great gift for dorms, motor homes and vacation properties, and for anyone that keeps time at a slower pace.
The face of the wall clock is divided into seven segments, and the day hand makes one revolution every 168 hours. The border lines for each day denote midnight, with the midway points at noon. There are four models of DayClocks, and two show the time of day, as well as the day of the week. The Classic DayClock comes framed in a choice of oak or mahogany. It has an approximately nine inch diameter. The wholesale price is $20, and suggested retail is $39.95.
The larger Contemporary DayClock, which shows the time of day, is offered in a platinum frame that measures about 13 inches in diameter, and in an oak frame with a nearly 12 inch diameter. Its wholesale price is $25 a unit, and the suggested retail is $49.95.
All four versions operate on a single AA battery, which is not included. DayClocks has a design patent on the product and has applied for a patent on the movement. There is no minimum order. On orders of an assortment of 10 units or more, DayClocks pays the shipping. Retailers are provided with brochures that explain the concept, and they have a place where retailers can add their own imprint.
For more information, contact:
DayClocks
892 Maestro Drive, Suite 102
Reno, NV 89511
Toll Free: 866-329-2562
Tel.: 775-853-8222
Website: www.dayclocks.com