Posted 2 years ago
whitman75
(128 items)
I have this rather unique General Electric clock. I have no clue about it and I was hoping for help. If you know the model name or the era its from that would be great. The clock works perfect. Its only has 10 numbers instead of 12. On the inside of those numbers its numbered 10-120. You have to pull the arm in the back for the alarm I believe. If you can help thanksss.
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It is not a clock, it is a 10 miunte (or less) timer.
What you have is a Laboratory Timer. I work in a milk & dairy lab in which we have to time various time sensitive procedures. In fact, we have 3 identical General Electric timers that we use while culturing dairy products. These are still in production as we just ordered 5 more.