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CLKD1001

DGT 1001 Digital Chess Clock

The DGT 1001 digital chess clock is perfect for those looking for a basic chess timer. Simply turn it on, set the starting time and play! It's a chess clock without all of the extra features commonly found on other models, such as time delay and increments. It's perfect for schools, clubs and organizations looking for a no-hassle chess clock at an unbelievably low price!
Starting at $34.95
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The DGT 1001 digital chess clock is perfect for those looking for a basic chess timer. Simply turn it on, set the starting time and play! It's a chess clock without all of the extra features commonly found on other models, such as time delay and increments. It's perfect for schools, clubs and organizations looking for a no-hassle chess clock at an unbelievably low price!

The clock has dimensions of 6.6" (W) x 2.7" (L) x 2.1" (H)

More Information
Material(s) Plastic
Clock Type Digital
Clock Button Type Button
Dimensions 6.6" (W) x 2.7" (L) x 2.1" (H)
Batteries Required 1 x AA (Included)

 




 Important Note 

 

 This Clock does not have Time Delay and is not recommended for US Chess  Federation Rated Play .





World of chess

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How to play chess

People have been playing chess for more than 1500 years. Invented in India in the 6th century CE, its earliest known form was called chaturanga.

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