I went thru this several years ago and ended up home brew with the following 
circuit:
<https://hassam794.weebly.com/digital-clock-using-4026-ic.html>
For adjustment of time indication I added switches to run hours and minutes at 
1 pps
rate and a switch to stop seconds. Some always on leds for colons to make it 
look
like a clock.
There are many other circuits out there but no complete commercial units.

On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 15:48:40 -0500, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:

>I'm putting together a portable Rb standard and thought it would be nice 
>to include a clock on the panel.  I probably haven't hit the magic 
>search words, but I haven't found what I'm looking: a module (no 
>enclosure) that is driven by an external PPS and shows at least HH:MM:SS 
>in 24 hour format on a small LED or LCD display.

>I can whip something together with an Arduino, but rather than reinvent 
>the wheel I thought I'd ask if anyone knows of something that's ready to go.

>Thanks,
>John

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