Haddon
Golden Vision Model 70
and
Special Model 70S
by Roger Russell
Copyright 1996-2004 by Roger Russell
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Golden Vision Model 70
The Model No. 70 has
been found in two different versions. Both clocks are the same except for the
different faces. The face at the left has four large triangles that indicate
the hours of 3, 6, 9, and
The face on the right
has numerals at 3, 6, 9, and
A synchronous motor is located in the base. The glass remains stationary
and the motor drives a large gear in the outer ring of the clock. A short wire
from the minute hand presses against serrations in the large outer gear. This
drives the minute hand, which then drives the hour hand through gears at the
center of the dial.
The base and ring are
made of cast zinc with 24K gold plating. (See my page about the metal analysis). The base has 3 vertical
lines on the left and right sides joining the dial ring. The face is
7-3/4" in diameter at the outside. The overall dimensions are 8-7/8"
high, 7-3/4" wide and 5-1/8" deep including a switch handle. The
clock is UL approved. Felt feet are under the base at the four corners. Power
requirements are 110V 60 CY.A.C. 9 Watts. Patents pending. Weight is 2-1/2 lbs.
These clocks have
several unusual features. The face is angled back by about 23 degrees. There is
a light in the base and a switch for it at the back. There is an opening in the
rear of the base 1-13/16" wide by 5/16" high for the light to shine
out. There is a second opening in the maroon cardboard bottom cover that is
1-5/8" by 1/2" also for light or perhaps for ventilation. At night,
the light can shine back towards a wall or below the clock if it's on a glass
shelf.
The clock is described
in a 1956 Keystone catalog as follows: "Golden Vision Lighted Model
#70. The amazing 'See-Thru' mystery dial is further enhanced by 'Reflective
Light' from the sleek sturdy base. Base and rim pressure-cast of heavy 24k gold
plated metal. 3rd dimensional time indicators etched on transparent crystal
dial are gold filled. Reflective light makes clock readable in total darkness,
or useable as a night light or to offset television glare. has a guaranteed
accurate, self-starting electric motor movement. Dimensions: 8-3/4" high,
7-3/4" wide, 4-3/4" deep. A most desire and welcome gift for all
occasions. Shipping weight 5 lbs. Handsomely packaged for gift giving.
C6748 Keystone 2754......Retail $22.95"
Golden Vision Special Model 70S
The synchronous motor
is located in the base. The glass remains motionless and a gear in the rim
drives the minute hand. The hour hand is timed by gears from the minute hand.
The base has 11 vertical lines joining the dial ring. Electrical requirements:
110V. 60 CY. A.C. 3 watts. The clock is UL approved.
A Model 70S, shown at
the left, has been found with a chrome base and outer face ring. The hands and
markings on the glass dial are gold colored.
There is no light.
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