Next to the Wi-Fi network you are trying to connect to is an icon which indicates the strength of the signal. Swipe up one or two times to see more information about the date that you have selected. Swipe left or right to switch the month that you are currently looking at. The date of the event will be automatically entered as whichever day is currently selected with the selection box. The current date will be highlighted to make it easier to see. When you open the calendar, it will automatically select the current date. The outline around a date shows you the date you have selected. You can see the title of your events on the calendar itself. This button will quickly take you to the current date. Use drawing mode to doodle on your calendar just like if it were hung on the wall. This option is only available while looking at the monthly view on specific devices that have an S pen. Tap on the magnifying glass icon to search for specific events or view your events in a list view. Tap on the date to quickly change the date, month and year and to jump to a specific date. You can also select your calendar’s settings from this icon to change things such as alert types, event title settings etc. It has a quartz movement.Tap the menu icon for more options. Style 7 reproductionsĪ miniature of the style 5 was made in 1997, with only 5,000 made. Some of these clocks are in boxes labeled “Special Baby Ben Buy!” It uses the aluminum movement that late style 8 clocks use. The minute hand does not have a metal cap in the center.It is the same as the plastic base used on late style 8 Baby Ben clocks. The base is plastic, with number 58056 on the bottom.This late version can be identified as follows: The style 7 Baby Ben windup was revived around 1976. These clocks use the Westclox M4 motor, which was a more compact design than earlier motors, enabling the Baby Ben electric to be almost as small as the keywind model. The style 7 Baby Ben Electric was from 1956 to 1964. The Baby Ben sequin with embossed metal numerals(raised gold-colored numerals) had radial numerals, whereas the earlier Baby Ben Sequins had the upright numeral dial. The bottom of the style 7 dials are simply marked “MADE IN U.S.A.” instead of the “MADE BY WESTCLOX, LA SALLE, ILL. The Baby Ben dials, both radial numeral and upright-numeral, have “Baby Ben” printed in script. Some brass, gold and silver finished style 7 Baby Bens were made in the 1960’s. In 1959 or 1960 a Baby Ben sequin with embossed metal numerals was introduced. The Westclox advertisement of the Baby Ben sequin said the clock had 33 crown-set sparkling stones. These had a pink or turquoise case with rhinestones on the front of the bezel. In 1958 the “Baby Ben Sequin” was introduced to honor the 69 million Big and Baby Bens of the previous 50 years. This movement has a single knob for setting the time and alarm. The Baby Ben style 7 used the old two key wind movement until 1960 when a single key wind movement was introduced. The first style 7 clocks have radial numerals on the dial, and in 1958 they were changed to upright.Ī Baby Ben with pink case and luminous dial was added in 1958. White cased clocks have either a non-luminous dial that is white with brown numerals and a background pattern of light blue dots, or a luminous dial that is brown with luminous numerals and a background pattern of dark brown dots. Black cased clocks have either a non-luminous dial that is white with black numerals and a background pattern of small light blue dots, or a luminous dial which is black with luminous figures and a background pattern of blue dots. The standard case colors are white with brass bezel and black with brass bezel. This is the first Ben with concentric alarm indicator. No design patent was applied for because the patent attorney said it was “just another round clock”. The style 7 Baby Ben was introduced in 1956. 1976 Baby Ben Style 7 Alarm Clock Variations All Westclox -> Maker's Name on Dial Baby Ben Style 4 -> Base Bottom Color Baby Ben Style 4 -> Base Cavity Number Baby Ben Style 7 -> Base Baby Ben Style 7 -> Base Cavity Number Ben Style 7 -> Dial Numerals Ben Style 7 -> Hand Type Ben Style 7 -> Lens Shape Baby Ben Style 7 Alarm Clock History
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