
Reproduces the subtle wit employed by P. G. Wodehouse's most famous character--the valet Reginald Jeeves politely affirms the beginning of the day.
126 different wake-up messages in the reserved voice of Stephen Fry
When the alarm sounds, Jeeves speaks softly as he assuages your displeasure that the morning has indeed come: "Excuse me sir, I'm so sorry to disturb you, but it appears to be morning... Very inconvenient, I agree... I believe it is the rotation of the Earth that is to blame" or greets you with "Good morning, sir... I feel sure you have slept soundly, feel thoroughly refreshed, and await the day with the anticipation of an energetic gazelle.
If you are not roused sufficiently, a series of beeps will ensue
A press of the rosette at bed time initiates a three-minute relaxation message with ambient music.
Made of wood and handpainted in a subdued lacquer.
A button on the back illuminates the clock's face.
Requires three AA batteries. (not included)
5" H x 5 1/2..

Features:
- 100+ original messages voiced by actor Stephen Fry
- 3 minute relaxation mode to go to sleep voiced by Stephen Fry
- Elegant construction of wood, glass and MDF
- Piano black finish to fit in any decor
- Small light to check the time at night

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