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Westclox Advertisements from the 1930's

Saturday Evening Post Advertisement from April 5, 1930

Big Ben . . . Daddy of the Westclox Family Wakes the World

One of the most beautiful Westclox advertisements ever made. Blue crackle finish Big Ben is rising with the sun.

Rising Sun Big Ben color ad 4-5-1930

Saturday Evening Post Advertisement from May 31, 1930

Twenty million people can’t be wrong!

Hundreds of people streaming to work, having being awakened by Big Ben. Illustrates pink crackle finish style 2.

Hundreds of people streaming to work after being awakened by Big Ben

Saturday Evening Post Advertisement from September 20, 1930

Three Beautiful New Westclox

Introductory ad for the three non-luminous Dura Case clocks, models 61-C, 61-D, and 61-F. The large view shows 61-F (in the five sided case). The smaller illustration at the bottom shows (left to right) 61-D, 61-F and 61-C.

Saturday Evening Post Advertisement from September 20, 1930. Illustrates the three non-luminous Dura Case clocks, models 61-C, 61-D, and 61-F.

Saturday Evening Post Advertisement from December 13, 1930

The gift of time

This Christmas ad illustrates 61-F Dura Case, style 2 crackle finish Big Ben and Baby Ben, Auto Clock, Pocket Ben and Country Club pocket watches.

This Christmas ad illustrates 61-F Dura Case, style 2 crackle finish Big Ben and Baby Ben, Auto Clock, Pocket Ben and Country Club pocket watches.

Saturday Evening Post Advertisement from December 12, 1931

Westclox are Welcome Gifts

Illustrates style 2 Baby Ben with gold leaf numeral dial, style 3 Big Ben Chime Alarm, 61-H Dura Case, model 840 Big Ben Electric (the wood case model), and Pocket Ben watch.

Illustrates style 2 Baby Ben with gold leaf numeral dial, style 3 Big Ben Chime Alarm, 61-H Dura Case, model 840 Big Ben Electric (the wood case model), and Pocket Ben watch.

 

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