Today we've released some bug fixes for our World Clocks. Timezones that display as UTC+offset on our Flash world clock should now show the correct times. The times on our HTML5 World Clock for Kabul and Ashgabat have also been fixed.
Today we are releasing a new HTML5 clock design. This antique pocket watch is a replica of a 120 year old watch and it will look great on your website or blog.
Click the pocket watch to learn more about the watch or click here to start using the clock today!
Today we have removed our wallpapers, since they will no longer be supported. We have also updated our HTML5 clocks to fix a bug with displaying dates incorrectly.
Today we released an HTML5 clock based on one of our most popular Flash clocks. This simple yet versatile clock looks great on any website or blog and comes in eight different colors. Check it out:
We also made a small update to the "Newest" page. This page will now always display the six newest clock so be sure to check it out for all our latest clock designs.
ClockLink.com provides the most widely used Web clock in the world with over 30 million views around the world. In addition, clocks can be set to display any time zone in the world, so they are not only decorative but very practical as well. Use it to show what time it is in your area. There is no charge to use any of the clocks on your website or blog and all clocks are built using HTML5.