BeachClocks Thermometers

BeachClocks Thermometers are designed as decorative elements to add to your beach style and bring the beach atmosphere you love to any room in the house.  Buy several, and smile every time you check the temperature.

These thermometers have an operating range off -40°F to 165°F and are intended for indoor use - but they can be used outdoors if they are protected from the weather and not exposed to direct sunlight.  A large rotatable rear cover with 2° markings serves as an easy adjusting mechanism.  Simply rotate the rear dial to the current temperature and enjoy another way to view your favorite photo.

PLEASE NOTE - any of our TIME Clocks can be assembled as a THERMOMETER

Simply order any BeachClock TIME Clock and indicate in the Order Comments box during checkout that you want it assembled as a THERMOMETER at no additional cost to you.

Or simply order any THERMOMETER and indicate in the Order Comments box during checkout which BeachClock TIME Clock image you want to substitute and we will make the change at no additional cost to you.

Of course you can simply order any of the Stock or Custom Thermometers.  Our Thermometers can also be assembled as a CUSTOM Thermometer using your photo or artwork.

Or use the CONTACT US form to request more information or to provide us with additional details concerning your request.

Setting BeachClocks Thermometers

The best way to calibrate your BeachClocks Thermometer is to consult another reliable thermometer to obtain the correct current local temperature as a reference point.

Then to adjust the indicator hand on your BeachClocks Thermometer to the correct temperature simply rotate the grey movement back cover to adjust the indicator hand.

If you cannot see both the dial and the indicator hand while rotating the back cover, you can use the Fahrenheit degree markings on the outer edge of the cover for setting the correct temperature.

To use this method, determine how many degrees difference there is between where your indicator hand is pointing on the dial and the actual temperature reading on the reference thermometer.  Then rotate the back grey cover the appropriate number of marks (each mark represents 2 degrees Fahrenheit) past the small arrow to move the indicator hand to the correct temperature reading.


PLEASE NOTE - to preserve the photograph image on the thermometer dial, keep the unit out of direct sunlight and protect from the weather.