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Condition: Used
Manufacturer: Telechron
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This clock is a pink beauty from yesteryear. The collector's book says it was made in 1951 and is a model number 7HA165. It was named "Tiara" by the Telechron manufacturer.
The alarm is working well and the clock is keeping proper time. It even has the famous "red dot" indicator on the dial that lets you know when the power has failed and warning you that the time may not be correct because of it.
The faceted simulated diamonds around the outside are made from a clear plastic and they are in great condition. The lens of the clock has a slight hairline crack about 1 inch long in between the 9 o'clock position and the center of the dial. It is solid and not completely through the lens and doubt it will travel any farther unless the clock is dropped severely. I have discounted this clock to allow for that flaw so here is your chance to get a great collectible clock in working order for a bargain price.
This small clock measures 4.5 inches tall by 5 inches wide and 2.5 inches deep. |
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