­­­We have Standard Electric clock system options for any replacement need.

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With every passing year, it becomes harder to find replacement parts for legacy Standard Electric clock systems. Many schools and facilities are left with limited replacement options and malfunctioning clocks. American Time has a large inventory of Standard Electric replacement clock parts and can help your facility upgrade and maintain your existing synchronized system.

American Time manufactures the same legacy system secondary replacements for Standard Electric clocks, including wired synchronous dual-motored clocks.

AllSync Plus® replacement system clocks solve all these problems.

Our AllSync Plus replacement clocks come with a 5-year warranty and use a solid state circuit board movement instead of the traditional mechanical movement. They also use up to 80 percent less energy, which equates to less maintenance and more savings. We also offer Standard Electric digital clock replacements for many models (ex. parts for a Standard Electric CR clock; parts for a Standard Electric GRC clock).

Ask an expert.

 

If you’re not sure what Standard Electric clock replacement is best for your company, our dedicated team of professional clock experts will help you navigate our Standard Electric replacement clock systems and parts to find your solution.

The benefits of working with American Time: 

  • Reduce stress: Our replacement clocks are designed for easy installation. Clocks mount in the existing back box and come standard with the Molex plug.
  • Save money: Our AllSync Plus replacement clocks allow you to run up to 5 times more clocks without installing boosters
  • Ensure quality: Our upgraded analog clocks are more durable, reliable and easy to read

 

The history of Standard Electric wall clocks.

According to the Handbook of Private Schools for American Boys and Girls, Standard Electric Time Co. was the oldest manufacturer of complete Electric Time Equipment for schools. Located in Springfield, Mass., the company was founded in 1884 and acquired by Johnson Controls then Faraday in the 1970s. American Time has owned the SETCO brand clocks since May 2000.