General Electric 7H154 / The Chantilly

Chantilly


Beautifully styled, with a smooth case of molded plastic, the Chantilly has all the qualities desired in an alarm clock.

It is thoroughly dependable—the alarm is loud, punctual, and persistent. It may be had in gleaming ivory, or in a warm brown. Large, easy-to-read light-ivory dial with brown numerals, ringed by a smart tan bezel. Distinctive hour and minute hands that point the time out clearly. The hour and minute hands are dark brown in sharp contrast to the light dial. The sweep second hand is green. Self-starting—there is no winding. Once alarm is set, it is set for good. You merely pull out alarm lever before going to bed. Sealed-in-oil mechanism—rotor unit sealed in a lifetime bath of the finest oil. Long-lasting quality cord set, available in two colors, ivory and brown—Underwriters' approved. Dimensions—width, 4 1/4 inches; height, 41/2 inches; depth, 3 inches.


Post-War version of the War Alarm #2.










































General Electric 7H168 / The Chantilly

Dependable General Electric alarm clock with pleasant sounding alarm bell Self-starting mechanism is sealed in oil. Ivory plastic case, sweep second hand and brown dial. If you need a good alarm clock at an economical price, this is the buy you've been looking for. $4.95


Only the case is shared with the 7H154. Even the movement is different than it's ancestor. From what I can learn, this model probably appeared in 1949 and didn't survive much past that.