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Vintage Westclox Big Ben Chime Alarm Clock – Circa 1946–1954
Vintage Westclox Big Ben Chime Alarm Clock – Circa 1946–1954
Vintage Westclox Big Ben Chime Alarm Clock – Circa 1946–1954
Item Specifics
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Material: Brass case with glass lens
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Colour: Brass-tone finish with two-tone brown and cream dial
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Origin: Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Era/Period: Mid-20th century, approximately 1946–1954
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Maker's Mark/Signature: "Westclox Canada, Peterborough, Ont." on the dial and backplate
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Height: Approximately 6 inches (15.2 cm)
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Width: Approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm)
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Weight: Around 1.5 pounds (0.68 kg)
Overview
This vintage Westclox Big Ben Chime Alarm Clock showcases the strong craftsmanship and smart design of the mid-20th century. The polished brass case has a warm, golden tone, and the two-tone dial adds bold contrast. Designed for daily use, the clock still runs smoothly—its chime alarm offers a classic sound that gently increases in volume. It’s a piece that catches the eye on any nightstand, shelf, or desk.
Condition & Quality Rating
⭐ Quality Rating: Excellent (⭐⭐⭐⭐☆)
This clock is in excellent vintage condition. There is only light wear from age. The wind-up movement works well, and the chime alarm functions as intended. The dial is clear and easy to read, with a light patina on the hands that adds charm. Please refer to the photos for a closer view.
About Westclox
Westclox, originally known as the Western Clock Company, started in the late 1800s and quickly became a household name in timekeeping. In the 1920s, they opened a factory in Peterborough, Ontario, to support the Canadian market. Clocks made there followed the same high standards as their U.S. versions. Westclox became known for making dependable, well-engineered clocks that are now treasured by collectors.
Collectability
The Big Ben series is loved for its durability and classic style. Canadian-made versions are a bit harder to find, especially in such good condition. This clock stands out for its clean finish, clear factory markings, and working chime. It’s a strong addition to any vintage timepiece collection.
How This Item Was Made
This clock was made when precision mattered. It has a mechanical wind-up movement inside a solid brass case, with a centre key for winding. The chime is built into the back of the case, making it compact and self-contained. These clocks were assembled with care using a mix of skilled labour and machines maintained to high standards.
Additional Notes
The clock was likely made between 1946 and 1954, based on design features and factory markings. The Peterborough origin confirms it was Canadian-made. This is a genuine vintage piece that still does what it was built to do—keep good time.
Recommendations for Care
To keep this clock in good shape:
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Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth
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Keep away from damp areas
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Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the dial
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Wind it regularly and gently
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Have it serviced by a professional if needed
Share in the Joy of Discovery! – with The Recollection Room
At The Recollection Room, we celebrate the stories behind every object. This clock is more than a way to tell time—it’s a piece of history. We invite you to make it part of your collection and continue its journey.
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