

⏰ Elevate your mornings with Braun’s timeless quiet power!
The Braun Classic Analogue Alarm Clock BC03B combines iconic minimalist design with modern features like a crescendo beep alarm, silent quartz sweep movement, and a foot-activated light. Compact and battery-powered, it offers a peaceful yet effective wake-up experience tailored for the discerning professional who values both style and function.







| ASIN | B07CZN5RG2 |
| ASIN | B07CZN5RG2 |
| Additional Features | Alarm |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #161,421 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #396 in Alarm Clocks |
| Brand Name | Braun |
| Clock Form | Travel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,145) |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2019 |
| Department | womens |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05013348618702 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 3.07"W x 3.07"H |
| Item Height | 3.07 inches |
| Item Type Name | Braun Classic Analogue Alarm Clock with Snooze and Light, Quiet Quartz Sweeping Movement, Crescendo Beep Alarm in Black, model BC03B. |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Item model number | BC03B |
| Manufacturer | Braun |
| Manufacturer | Braun |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer 2 year warranty. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Operation Mode | Electrical |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.07 x 1.5 x 3.07 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Room Type | Classroom, Living Room |
| Shape | Square |
| Style Name | Cuff |
| Theme | Classic |
| Watch Movement | Quartz |
C**R
ALMOST the classic Braun battery clock from West Germany
I still have one of the original style made in Germany. I've had it for about 20 years now. Before that, I had one of THE originals made in WEST Germany; it sadly broke when it was accidentally dropped after MORE than 20 years service. Man, they don't make 'em like they used to. I just don't know WHY Braun (I'm not even sure it's the original company(?)) stopped making the original, but they did. Why did I need another? Because years ago my wife "stole" mine and uses it on her bedside table. And the cheapie(s), there've been several, just are garbage. I even bought another, larger, Braun, but it's (a) substantially larger and (b) the light has always been awful on that one. Periodically I've looked for another closer to my original. There's a Braun that looks like it, but THAT ONE DOESN'T HAVE A LIGHT. Grrr... So then I found this. Can't tell where it's made (probably China, but couldn't find it on the clock, in the instructions or anywhere on the box). Differences/comments: 1. It's a bit bigger than the original Braun. 2. The snooze button is on the bottom of this one. You push the whole clock down against the table top and that snoozes it and also (at any time of the night) lights up the face for 5 seconds. WONDERFUL! This light actually lights the whole clock face so you can actually see it (yet it certainly doesn't blind you in the middle of the night). 3. The original ticks. This DOES NOT (so if you're a light sleeper, this has a sweep, smooth seconds hand. I attached a short video - the ticking is the old one, and you can see how the seconds hand on the old one "clicks" one second to the next, the new smoothly moves along. This has pros and cons. If you hate noise, the new one is great. But the old one had a clever function. When the battery runs down it does a "double tick" instead of a single, each second tick. 4. Setting the clock - I do like the old one's knob for setting the alarm. You can pinch it between thumb and forefinger. The new one you have to put your fingertip against it and twist. Not a deal-killer to me, but not quite as convenient, IMHO. I saw another review indicating that the button broke off. Hope that was a one-off problem! Also as pictures show the time setting is on the outside of the new one. On the old one you have to remove the back to set the time. But the knob for that is also one you grab with finger & thumb, so it's easier to turn. I like that you don't have to remove the back on the new one. Every time you do, to me it's a chance you can break the plastic body of the old one. Not like you do it every day, but still. If you don't have to move one piece to get to another, it's simpler and safer. 5. Alarm - exactly like the original, a crescendo to more gently wake you. But it'll definitely WAKE you! So bottom line, I'm very happy that Braun has (nearly) returned to their "roots." The original was hard to beat. I'm sure they think that this is an improvement. In many ways, it is. But the old one, really, wasn't "broke," so I'm not sure it really needed any "fixing!" But this ain't bad! Pros: *ALMOST the original, but IMHO nothing "bad" at all and I'm glad I bought it! *No ticking for those who like QUIET *Night light is great - FINALLY they brought it back and it WORKS. As an aside, this one you push the light button and it comes on for 5 seconds. The original light stayed on as long as you held the switch *Great crescendo alarm. Unless you're dead, you won't sleep through it. *Don't have to remove the back to set the time Cons: *Nothing really, just nitpicks *Not quite as easy to set the alarm/time with the new buttons *A little bigger than the original, but by no means does it take up your bedside table *I don't think that it has the weak battery signal any more (nothing about it in the instructions)
S**R
Classic
Classic and sharp;
D**G
Great Braun clock, keeps excellent time, nice alarm
As you would expect from Braun, this is an elegant timepiece that keeps very exact time (tested over 30 days). The internal light is weak, but suitable for use in a dark room. The alarm is reasonably loud enough to hear anywhere in the room, or the next. I think the real charm here is that the clock is SILENT, with the sweep second hand truly sweeping, not ticking. I keep mine in a bathroom cabinet where it can be read during my morning routine.
E**T
Classic design
Easy to set up. The second hand moves smoothly as if it were an electric clock. The design is such that the time is easy to see in daylight hours and the night light does work. This is a great travel clock and also a utility clock to place in an unusual area or place in your home. I have this clock for 3 months and it has been keeping perfect time. The last battery operated clock I had lasted for years. Usually on these cheapies the movements are plastic so eventually they wear out and once you start having to replace the battery often is a sign that the movement is going. I'm pleased with the clock, performance and its appearance.
B**N
Works and looks great - with one gripe
I replaced my old Braun with this one. It quite, it works well. I can read it in the middle of the night. My only gripe is the knobs for changing the time or alarm time are barely functional. They have no real grip other than a texture. You have to press and turn and it's a design flaw. If there was a grip-able knob design, this would be perfection.
F**E
Clocks stops working
The clock is completely unreliable and the quality is terrible. Do not buy it. It simply stops working until I shake it and then starts again. So as a result, I don't trust it to wake me up because it will probably stop. I used to have a braun alarm clock that looks the same as this one but it lasted around 10 years. This one is simply the same clock but probably made with cheap labor and no quality assurance. The results are there. It worked fine for one full day and then started to stop. I switched battery 3 times already just to see if it was related to the battery but no, it's not.
M**N
Works well but can easily flip over
Using this alarm clock now for several years when posting the review here. The clock works well and reliably, also the alarm sound is good. Optically my only complaint is that you won't see the position of the alarm clock pointer in the dark. When tapping the clock a little light turns on, but it is not enough to see this pointer. It is black with a little green part at the end, and is nearly indistinguishable with the dark clock's background. Another thing to be aware of: The clock is very light in weight and will easily flip over when accidentally pushing it a bit.
E**D
Bravo for Braun
This is my fourth Braum travel alarm in as many decades. Compact, easy to set, easy to read at night, sleekly designed. Why even consider any other make?
P**X
Sehr leise, gut lesbar top Qualität
D**L
The alarm clock has a quality feel. Working well . Compact. It comes with a in built light to see the time in darkness.
S**D
It's too light in weight doesn't mention country of manufacture and finally the light function is at the bottom one needs to press the whole alarm clock to see the time at night would have been better if the light function was on the top
S**T
I bought this very model of Braun clock in 1987 when it was first released. It lasted over 25 years until it got lost in a move. Boo. Anyhow, this replacement feels very much like the brilliant '87 one. Alarm works the same, the light STILL could cover a bit more of the face, and I don't remember a sweep second hand. How smooth, how cool. Anyhow the case feels the same right down to the colour. Now it only has to last me another 25+ years. Glad to have a Braun alarm at my bedside again. (Below is the original AB-1)
Y**I
Excellent
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