Where to buy Atomic Clock?
I'm not talking about a radio-synchronized atomic clock. I want to buy an independent atomic clock with a caesium-133 atom counting the time, or something like that.

No, you can't.

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La Crosse Technology WT-3144P Atomic Wall Clock: This clock sets itself to the U.S. atomic clock in Boulder, Co...
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La Crosse Technology WS-811561-W atomic digital wall clock with solar-powered sensor
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#3: Fisher Science Education Analog Atomic Wall Clock
La Crosse Technology WT-8005U-S Atomic Digital Wall Clock with Indoor Temperature, Silver
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$29.95
$14.29
- Measures 9 by 1 by 7.2 inches; requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
- Automatically updates for seasonal time changes where applicable
- Atomic all clock with self-setting time and date, indoor temp, alarm
- Clock with alarm and snooze; time with seconds
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Timex Women’s Marathon Radio Control Atomic Watch #T5G341
The Timex T5G341 radio-controlled digital watch provides always accurate time because it synchronizes with the Atomic Clock via radio signals (the United States, Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom). It has a durable silver resin case, black nylon Fast Wrap strap (with Velcro fastener), and a screen all day white reflector....
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