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#412 - 07/12/00 01:32 AM Car Watch (Clock)
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I,m looking for information on an Oldsmobile<BR>Car Watch. I have been told that it went in <BR>the center of the steering wheel and that the<BR>normal act of steering wound the clock. <BR>No one seems to know the year of Oldsmobile that it may of came out of. The one I have is in very good working order , I just can't seem to find anyone with information on it . Any help ?

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#413 - 07/14/00 03:31 AM Re: Car Watch (Clock)
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I was an Oldsmobile mechanic in the fifties and remember that clock quite well. Actually it was a watch. A self-winding 15-jewel Swiss Maar watch. It was an option on the 1952 Oldsmobiles. At a time when ordinary car clocks required frequent repair, this little beauty just kept on ticking and ticking.<P> namps@aol.com

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