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  2. Armitron - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .armitron .com. An automatic Armitron watch. Armitron is a watch brand manufactured by E. Gluck Corporation, headquartered in Little Neck, New York. [1] It was founded in 1975 by Eugen Gluck. As of 1999, Armitron had the fifth largest share of all watch purchasers, by brand, in the United States. [2]

  3. E. Gluck Corporation - Wikipedia

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    E. Gluck Corporation is an American watch manufacturer headquartered in Little Neck, New York. [1] [2] It was founded in 1956 by Eugen Gluck. E. Gluck Corporation manufactures watches under two flagship proprietary brands, Armitron and Torgoen. The company also manufactures watches for major fashion brands, including: Anne Klein, Nine West ...

  4. Armatron - Wikipedia

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    Armatron. The Armatron is a toy robot which was made by TOMY and distributed by Radio Shack in the United States since 1984. [1] It consists of a crane -like arm which picks up small objects by the user manipulating two attached joysticks. Its shape resembles industrial robots of the 1980s, though it is strictly user-controlled, with no ...

  5. Pin-pallet escapement - Wikipedia

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    A Roskopf, pin-lever, or pin-pallet escapement is an inexpensive, less accurate version of the lever escapement, used in mechanical alarm clocks, kitchen timers, mantel clocks and, until the 1970s, cheap watches now known as pin lever watches. It was popularized by German watchmaker Georges Frederic Roskopf in its "proletarian watch" from 1867.

  6. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    Other clock companies also produced clocks that were labeled "War Alarm", such as Gilbert and Telechron. Price was set by the Office of Price Management at $1.65. Production of civilian models resumed in 1946. Watches. The Westclox company was a major manufacturer of dollar watches. It started production of an inexpensive, back-winding pocket ...

  7. Poljot - Wikipedia

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    Poljot ( Russian: Полёт, literally meaning "flight"), is a brand of Soviet / Russian wristwatches, produced since 1964 by the First Moscow Watch Factory ( Russian: Первый Московский Часовой Завод, ПМЧЗ, Perviy Moskovskiy Chasovoy Zavod ). The flagship brand of the USSR's watch industry, Poljot produced ...

  8. Slack’s AI is saving users 97 minutes a week. But its CEO ...

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    The longer you stay at an organization, the more Slack channels you get wrapped up in, and the harder it is to eliminate the noise. Even Fortune isn’t immune to this build-up of channels and the ...

  9. List of United States Army Field Manuals - Wikipedia

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    including C 1, 25 July 1952. This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 15 June 1944. This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 15 June 1944. including C 1, 16 September 1942; C 2, 12 November 1942; and C 3, 26 April 1943. These regulations supersede FM 100–5, Tentative Field Service Regulations, Operations, October 1, 1939.