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The Newman was the first portable
watchclock of American design. Built to a high standard of quality
and ruggedly constructed, it is simple in operation and provides
maximum service with minimum wear. The Newman was also the first
portable watchclock to receive the labels of Underwriters
Laboratories and Factory Mutual. It is approved by insurance
companies worldwide.
When using the Newman, a record is made when a tour station key is
inserted into the clock and turned. This creates an embossed
impression on a preprinted paper dial within the watchclock. This
records the station and the time that the officer visited this
location.
The Newman watchclock has an 11-jeweled, spring-wound movement
that requires rewinding only once a week.
Features
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The only dial watchclocks that
provide an embossed, 24 hour record made directly by raised
numeral on the recording keys without ribbons, carbons or inking
devices.
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Advancement of the dial is
synchronized with the clock mechanism, so that consecutive
station registrations appear as unbroken bands of numbers;
missed stations appear as conspicuous gaps.
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Will accommodate up to 40 stations.
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Tampering detector indicates if
clock has been opened or closed.
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Dials and tapes are virtually
impossible to counterfeit.
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Underwriters Laboratories listed and
Factory Mutual approved.
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