Saitek Competition Digital Chess Clock

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Saitek's new Competition Game Clock is sleek, stylish and brightly colored. Its unique Coach's Favorite feature allows you to edit and save your favorite timer mode. The design is durable and easy to clean and has versatile multiple game options. Two large clear LCD screens display remaining time accurate to the second, as well as countdown and move features etc. Large, simple controls offer 10 timer modes including Blitz, Tournament, Game and User, plus your Coach's Favorite.

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