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  2. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1943, Westclox and other companies introduced clocks for the civilian market that used much less brass than previously. Clocks were labeled as "Waralarm" by Westclox and only referenced city of origin; no mention of maker appeared. Other clock companies also produced clocks that were labeled "War Alarm", such as Gilbert and Telechron.

  3. Westclox Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Westclox Scotland produced its first clock on 21 September 1948; a spring wound alarm with a 4-inch (10 cm) dial. Their Scottish factory was a full manufacturing plant, at which all their clocks were assembled from start to finish with only the basic raw materials being brought in by outside suppliers.

  4. Travel alarm clock - Wikipedia

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    Peter travel alarm clock, circa 1960. A travel clock, travel alarm clock and in some cases pouch alarm clock, is an alarm clock whose primary characteristic is that it must have a size, design, and weight that make it easily transportable during a trip, so it is usually contained in a box or case.

  5. The Best Alarm Clocks That’ll Wake up the Deepest of Sleepers

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    This alarm clock is innovative and really goes the extra mile to make your wake-up calls that much more gentle. As opposed to hearing a blasting loud alarm, this watch will lightly zap your wrist ...

  6. Start Your Day Screen-Free with One of the Best Alarm Clocks ...

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    While you’ve been using your smartphone to wake up, alarm clocks have come a long way. From feature-packed models to traditional options, these get you out the door on the right foot.

  7. Henry Dreyfuss - Wikipedia

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    Several Westclox Big Ben alarm clocks (1931–1956). The style 3 (1931), 4 (1934), 5 (1939) and 6 (1949) Big and Baby Ben cases were all designed by Dreyfuss. [1] New York Central Railroad's streamlined Mercury train, both locomotive and passenger cars (1936) [2]

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