Alarm Clocks Vintage

Projection alarm clocks display your clock both on its surface and on the ceiling so you can see the time while you are resting in bed. If you prefer modern design then a futuristic projection alarm clock is a great complement to your modern décor.

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Alarm clocks go back to the ancient Greeks. Their clocks ran on water, dripping at a consistent pace. Once the captured water reached a certain level, it would rush into a jar. As the air escaped through holes in a siphon, it created a whistling noise—the alarm.

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Product Features Vintage twin bell alarm clock, retro style takes you back to 80’s.

Antique Westclox Baby Ben. Alarm is Very Loud for the size of the Alarm clock. Clock has issues but could still be of value to a collector. Being sold more or less as is.

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Antique alarm clocks for sale. A complete listing of Westclox, Lux, Ingraham, Smiths and other antique alarm clocks for sale.

The benefits of digital . Many digital alarm clocks feature large, clear numbers that are easy to read in the dark. There are also models that project the time onto a wall or ceiling so you can tell the time without having to change position.

Antique alarm clocks for sale. A complete listing of Westclox, Lux, Ingraham, Smiths and other antique alarm clocks for sale.

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Alarm clocks go back to the ancient Greeks. Their clocks ran on water, dripping at a consistent pace. Once the captured water reached a certain level, it would rush into a jar. As the air escaped through holes in a siphon, it created a whistling noise—the alarm.