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  2. Travel alarm clock - Wikipedia

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    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. In the case of an alarm clock, the box must let the acoustic signal pass through to ...

  3. Movado Ermeto watch - Wikipedia

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    Many incorporated a folding hinged strut in the back of the watch itself, so when the covers were opened, allowed the timepiece to be placed on a desk or bedside table, acting as a travel clock. Movado's advertising of the period claimed that the Ermeto represented " Le troisième âge de la montre " (The third age of the watch), following the ...

  4. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    This movement has a "bell-back" design, meaning that the bell mechanism is integral to the clock's case. The company first brought the Big Ben to market in 1909. The company's name was shortened to "Western Clock Company" in 1912. In 1910, the Big Ben became the first alarm clock advertised nationally, with ads placed in the Saturday Evening Post.

  5. 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.

  6. List of clock manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Some clocks signed "Kreutz & Bauer in Wein". Gebr. Resch, Ebensee, Austria. Used trademark "REMEMBER". Factory began 1862 in Vienna, moved to Ebensee 1871. Produced up to 15,000 clocks in 1885. Factory sold to Junghans 1901 & renamed "Uhrenfabrik Ebensee Austria". Johann Mold, (c. 1870) Vienna. Example known: Serpentine Dwarf Case Vienna Regulator.

  7. Florn - Wikipedia

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    A Florn musical alarm clock. Florn was a German company which made small manual travel and desk alarm clocks. [1] Most examples are “clam” or “oyster” compact styles for travel. The clocks were made beginning from at least 1936.

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