Novelty Watches (1958)
International Watch and Jewellery Fair, London. M, S of a young woman in bed in the dark, she opens her eyes and presses a button which switches on the lights, there is pink satin draped over the back of the bed, she reaches over to the bedside table where there is an alarm clock which is combined with a light. M, S of a gold carriage clock on a table, a hand turns it round to show that it has two faces, this is designed for twin beds. M, S of another type of clock made up of horizontal slats, it has lines instead of numbers. This is the International Watch and Jewellery Fair. M, S of a round clock with water in the middle there is a small model duck in it, a hand comes in and moves the duck around. C, U as the duck moves back to the right time. The narrator explains it is controlled by a magnetic device and the beak is the hour hand. M, S of model Patricia Goldsworthy using a lighter to light a cigarette in a holder, C, U of her face as she takes it out of her mouth, M, S as she puts the lighter on the tab
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