Lawson Time, Inc.

American, 1934 - 1980
Lawson Time, Inc. was an American clock manufacturer based in Los Angeles, renowned for its innovative digital timepieces in the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles. Founded in 1933 by Harold Lawson, the company introduced a unique "cyclometer" mechanism—digital clocks that displayed time via rotating wheels, a concept patented by Frederick A. Greenawalt in 1935. Lawson Time's designs, often attributed to Paul Feher and George Adomatis, featured sleek materials like chrome, copper, and lacquered wood. Notable models include the "Zephyr" and "Arlington," which became icons of mid-20th-century design. Despite the challenges of the Great Depression, Lawson Time continued production until 1980, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of collectible clocks. 
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