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1935 Wrist Watch Ad

1948 Babe Ruth Bronze Statuette Clock

1949 Babe Ruth Watch Co. Exacta Wrist Watch Ad
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Junior League baseball watch Ad

1965 Sears Baseball Watch Catalog ad
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1969 Major League Baseball Watch Ad

Major League Super Star Watches Ad

Westclox Baseball Player 'Fantasy' Alarm Clocks

1994 Kellogg's MLB Watch Offer Cereal Box

2018 SGA Dizzy Dean Commemorative Watch Ad

Rawlings Digital Sport Watch & Official League Baseball

1957-1960 Junior League watch Alternate Wristband

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Have A Good Time Collecting Baseball
 Steven KeyMan
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 Theme Watches- By Steven KeyMan
Founder of Keymancollectibles.com, and a long time collector, Steven KeyMan has more than 30 years of experience in researching, and cataloging information on Baseball Memorabilia. Researching his own personal collection, and helping others find information on their collectibles, the website grew into the largest online resource for baseball memorabilia
 

   Ask Steven: Direct your questions or feedback, about Baseball Memorabilia to Steven KeyMan Steve@keymancollectibles.com You can also Send KeyMan pictures of your personal Memorabilia Display, and get your own Free  Collectors Showcase Room featured on the website..   
 
    Baseball equipment, cards, autographs, or photographs, are typically associated with baseball memorabilia. Collecting baseball theme watches... are not. But, it's growing in popularity. "It's about time." Collecting watches that feature our favorite players, is fun and a great way to pass the time.

The Winchester Sporting Goods Store pocket watch fobs were produced as a promotional item in the 1920's. Pocket watch fob's were a fashionable and useful accessory in America throughout the turn of the 20th Century.

 The fob refers to the ornament, medallion, or charm, attached to a pocket-watch chain. It allow them to be secured to a waistcoat, lapel, or belt loop, to prevent them from being dropped. The Winchester copper Alloy pocket watch fob features

a baseball and catchers mitt in relief, over a crossed bat motif. The back of the fob reads: "Winchester, Sporting Goods, The Winchester Store"

The Dizzy Dean wrist watch was introduced in 1935. The dial featured a "Dizzy" Dean illustrated picture and facsimile autograph.

 The Chromium case watch which came in a gift box, was available with a leather strap or metal bracelet band, and sold for about $2.95. A second hand rotated separately at the bottom between the pitcher's legs. By 1936 a pocket watch was made available with a retail price of $1.50, .69¢ on sale. It was reported that Dizzy Dean received a penny in royalties for each watch.

  "The Babe Ruth Watch Bats 1.000 with me every time" says Joe DiMaggio in an endorsement ad.

 This Babe Ruth Sports watch of champions hit the market in 1949. Made by Exacta Time Corporation, for the Babe Ruth Watch Co. Inc.

  The watch retailed for $7.95, and was packed into a 3 inch diameter plastic baseball that featured a Babe Ruth facsimile autograph, reading "Official" above, and "Wrist Watch, Sports Watch, Of Champions" below. The two-piece baseball shaped case contains a die-cut textured cardboard insert to hold the 1.25 x 1.5" Exacta Time Corporation watch. Instruction and guarantee, with a Sportsmen’s Pledge card was also inserted into the box.

 Each of these Japanese import; baseball player novelty, "dime-store" toy watches, feature two black-and-white baseball player photos of twelve of the games biggest stars.

 The player photo cardboard backing was inserted from the back, held in place with four prongs, and an elastic band made to go around a child’s wrist. The pictures of the ballplayers show through two windows,

 one on each side of a paper drawing of a clock, on the tin toy watch face. Baseball player duos featured on the watches included; Hank Aaron & Mickey Mantle. Joe DiMaggio & Stan Musial. Bob Lemon & Yogi Berra. Jackie Robinson & Warren Spahn. Ed Mathews & Roger Maris. Ted Williams & Willie Mays.

  The 1957-1960, Bradley Time Junior League baseball character wristwatch features a colorful action picture of a baseball and player on the dial. The polished, chrome plated case has a stainless steel back, and matching expansion band for $7.99. 

 It was also sold as part of a jewelry set that came with a tie bar, and cuff links. Matching rhodium finished tie bar with baseball figure motif, and a 'ball in glove' cuff links. The set came colorfully packaged in a clear-view plastic 3-D pictorial gift box.

 
 
 
   
    This Animation Wrist Action Dial Watch was made in West Germany by the Esco company, copyrighted, and distributed by the Masal Co. Inc. of New York, NY. The "action dial" features a Vari-vue flicker panel (lenticular lens) of a baseball player swinging a bat. "Move The Watch" and "Watch Them Move" as it read on the vending card. Lenticular technology was invented and popularized by the Vari-Vue company back in the 1930's. Made available in gumball machines during the 1950s VariVue Flicker Rings became the rage.

Endorsed by Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris and Willie Mays, these youth size "All Star" Baseball watches were first manufactured in 1964 by Bradley Time Division. They were sold in department stores and mail order catalogs up until about 1967.

 Also included with the watch was a Baseball Tips booklet, and as advertised in both the 1966 JCPenny, and Sears catalogs it also came with a baseball. It is unclear if the ball was offered every year. but the Tips booklet, by National Baseball Schools Inc. seems to be scarcer than the case the watch came in.

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of professional baseball, Major League Baseball introduced the MLB logo in 1969. The logo was to be placed on all officially licensed products, thereafter. Campbell's soup in conjunction with Major League baseball helped promote the new logo with a Campbell Kids Premium promotion.

 As advertised in Campbell Kids Baseball Premium Catalog; "The Major League Baseball Watch has baseball-bat hands on a standard size face, leather band and Major League Emblem.

 Its electronically timed, anti-magnetic, diamond-tooled and shock-resistant. A 19.95 value for 4 different labels from Campbell's '"Baseball Nine" Soups and $6.95. Or, 2 different labels and $6.95 plus a ticket stub from any major league baseball game."

  The Major League Super Star watches were manufactured by the American Time Co., located at 611 W Fort Street, Detroit, Michigan, and distributed by Ross Continental of Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Licensed by the MLB Players Association they featured a 1968 Copyright.

 Each watch came in a 9 inch by 6.50 inch "See-Through Gift Pack" display box, accompanied by a 5" x 9" photo card. The photo above a dotted line measured 5"x 7" with a facsimile signature of the
 player, and team name below the line. Inserted into the box was the warranty, and an order form for three special offers.

 Ten Major League Super Star player watches were issued: Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Fergie Jenkins, Al Kaline, Harmon Killebrew, Willie Mays, Brooks Robinson, Tom Seaver, Joe Torre, and Carl Yastrzemski.


  As Advertised in the 1974 Kessler Baseball Fan Guide, "The Kessler Sports Watch Featuring the Unique sport-action "floating" second hand" sold for only $11.95.

 The baseball on the face of the Smooth as Silk Kessler Sports Watch is not just decoration. It actually circles around and tells you the seconds. This Kessler exclusive is something really worth giving or receiving. The normal retail price is $19.95. But to Smooth as Silk Kessler Fans, It's only $11.95.

 The face of the watch depicts a bat swinging ballplayer, with a red pinstriped uniform. and reads: "Always a hit, KESSLER."

Topps Major League Baseball card watches were issued By Nelsonic Industries in 1989. Nelsonic produced pop-culture-themed chronograph digital wrist-watches for children and young adults since 1981.

 Officially licensed by Major League Baseball and the Players Association, the wristband features the player's stats and a facsimile autograph. Each player watch was produced with either a blue, black, or white wristband. The face, which opens to
 
reveal the LCD time display, pictures the players 1989 Topps baseball card. Major League Baseball card player watches include; Jose Canseco, Dwight Gooden, Mark McGwire, Roger Clemens, Kirby Puckett, Don Mattingly, Orel Hershiser, Darryl Strawberry, and Ozzie Smith.

  In 1994 Kellogg's offered these Major League Baseball Watches, FREE with three proof of purchase (UPC Symbols) from Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats cereals.

 Baseball fans had a choice between an American or National League baseball watch, when you filled out and mailed in the order form found on the side panel of the cereal box. The offer was good until June 30, 1994.

 The digital watch wristband featured 14 team logos from the respective league you ordered. The watch casing featured the Kellogg's logo above the readout window, with the MLB logo beneath.
 
 
 
   
     On Sunday, August 19, 2018 the St. Louis Cardinals handed out this Dizzy Dean commemorative watch to the first 30,000 fans ages 16 and older, that entered Busch Stadium. Presented By AT&T the watch is a reproduction of a 1935, Dizzy Dean wrist watch that was sold in department and Jewelry stores for the price of $2.95. The box that the AT&T-SGA came in is also designed after the original gift box for the Dizzy Dean watch.  
 
 
 
 
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