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  2. Telechron - Wikipedia

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    Telechron was an American company that manufactured electric clocks between 1912 and 1992. "Telechron" is derived from the Greek words tele, meaning "far off," and chronos, "time," thus referring to the transmission of time over long distances. Founded by Henry Ellis Warren, Telechron introduced the synchronous electric clock, which keeps time ...

  3. Hammond Clock Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hammond clock model "Como". The Hammond Clock Company was founded in 1928 to produce and market clocks that were equipped with Hammond's new motor. The Hammond clock factory manufactured more than 100 different clock models, some simple and cheap, others made from expensive materials such as marble and onyx. [ 4 ]

  4. Henry E. Warren - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Warren invented the "singing clock", which instead of a pendulum had a vibrating metal string. [2] General Electric acquired a half interest in Telechron in 1929, and full interest in 1943. [2] Telechron's clocks remained popular into the 1950s; the company eventually went out of business in 1992.

  5. On 'Antiques Roadshow,' awesome art deco clocks are ... - AOL

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    It was a flashback to 1999 on "Antiques Roadshow," when a woman brought in a trio of art deco clocks that her uncle purchased from a desperate salesman during the Great Depression for $10 each in ...

  6. Paul T. Frankl - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Austrian/American. Occupation. Architect. Practice. Art Deco, fine art. Projects. Skyscraper. Paul T. Frankl (October 14, 1886 – March 21, 1958), an Art Deco furniture designer and maker, architect, painter and writer from Vienna, Austria, was the son of a wealthy real estate speculator.

  7. Bulova - Wikipedia

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    Bulova claims to have been the first manufacturer to offer electric clocks beginning in 1931, but the Warren Telechron Company began selling electric clocks in 1912, 19 years prior to Bulova. In the 1930s and 1940s, the brand was a huge success with its rectangular plated watches whose case was strongly curved to better fit the curve of the wrist.

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