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Final Fantasy XI Online clock
Displays time & date on Vana 'diel and on Earth simultaneously
Four timer functions: Vana 'diel time / Earth time / Countdown function / Alarm function
Four different alarm sounds based on the BGM of Final Fantasy XI
Blue backlight function
Supports summer/winter time
Officially licensed product
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The Final Fantasy XI Vana'diel Forever Clock works as either a stand-alone clock or can connect to your Final Fantasy XI game, telling you the time on two worlds. It displays Time and Date in both Vana'diel time and Earth time. It also tells you other import pieces of time measurement.
hard to set ive had this clock for a while and i have yet to figure out how to set it. it is an awesome product though, instructions in ENGLISH would be a great help
Great Clock This is such a great clock! I personally loves it and think it is worth every cent I paid. It is easy to set (if you have the instructions in japanese, you might have ordered it off the jap website, mine are in english) I love waking up to the FF city musics every morning on the 4 seperate alarms that are VERY easy to set, for both vana'diel or earth time, and easy to turn on/off whenever you want by just pressing a single button. It is very easy to use, although if you put it against certain colored surfaces it might be a little hard to see. Other than that, it shows the vana'diel time, you have to set it to the exact time in-game and put the right zone into the clock and the vana'diel time is set automatically, the FFXI day of the week, and, to all you fishermen out there, THIS CLOCK SHOWS YOUR BELOVED MOON PHASES. As an intermediate fisherman, i find this part EXTREMELY helpful in kowing what time to get on the game. I think that every truly dedicated FFXI player should definitly have this clock, and all you others should too, and even if you dont play the game it is still a really great buy.
Setting The Clock Setting this Clock is not as easy as it sounds, I have yet to figure it out. The instructions are in Japanese and the Hori website offers nothing about how to set the time or the timers, or any FAQ about the clock. Other than my translation issues the clock looks to be pretty well made, I have a hard time reading the numbers during the day but in the evening with the lights in the room on I can see them clearly.