DGT XL Digital Chess Clock

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The DGT XL sets a new standard in Digital Excellence. It is manufactured by DGT Projects, one of the world's premier chess clock companies. It is the ultimate clock, one that is user-friendly, attractive and offers all of the features that chess enthusiasts demand. It is endorsed by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).

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