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Telechron was an
American company that
manufactured electric clocks between 1912 and 1992. "
Telechron" is
derived from the Gr****
words tele,
meaning "far...
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General Electric acquired a half
interest in
Telechron in 1929, and full
interest in 1943.
Telechron's clocks remained po****r into the 1950s; the company...
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inspired by the
success of
Henry Warren's
Telechron clocks. Upon
discovering the
Telechron technology,
Hammond designed a
motor that was synchronous...
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salesman for the Self
Winding Clock Company and
Telechron of Ashland, M****achusetts.
Originally part of
Telechron it
progressed from an
office in Boston, M****achusetts...
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wrong time when
power is restored. Some
synchronous clocks (e.g.
Telechron) have an
indicator which shows if it has
stopped and restarted. Some electric...
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external cup rotors, and use
shading coils to
provide starting torque.
Telechron clock motors have
shaded poles for
starting torque, and a two-spoke ring...
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founded Telechron, which, in
partnership with
General Electric,
manufactured electric clocks in
Ashland until 1979,
thirteen years before Telechron itself...
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manufacturer to
offer electric clocks beginning in 1931, but the
Warren Telechron Company began selling electric clocks in 1912, 19
years prior to Bulova...
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while Dura made the cases;
these are
often referred to as Dura models.
Telechron and
General Electric also made
clocks using Dura cases, and
Graff did...
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talks about internal self-government in London. June 8 –
General Electric/
Telechron introduces model 7H241 "The
Snooz Alarm", the
first snooze alarm clock...