It's always time for character watches...Watches with Character.
Vintage Walt Disney Pre 1970s Character Watches
Vintage Alice in Wonderland, Bambi, Bongo Bear, Cinderella, Daisy Duck, Danny the Black Lamb, Donald Duck, Dopey, Fiddler Pig, Jiminy Cricket, Joe Carioca, Louie Duck, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pinocchio, Pluto, Snow White, Three Little Pigs character watches.
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"Character Watch" concept with Mickey Mouse when they began selling merchandise based on Disney characters. Disney contracted with Ingersoll-Waterbury to produce a complete line of Mickey Mouse wristwatches, pocket and lapel watches & clocks. You can check out my blog dedicated just to the vintage Mickey Mouse watch here:
In 1934, Ingersoll created the Three Little Pigs animated pocket watch and wrist watch. Here is the pocket watch with animated evil wolf eye that ticks off the seconds. The three pigs are shown, one with a trowel standing on a brick, one playing the flute and one playing his fiddle while the evil wolf looks on. Dial should be bright red but after 90 years and the paper dials they used.... Marked Ingersoll at the bottom and Made in the USA at the very bottom. Both watch and pocket watch are hard to find especially with the box.
A star since 1934, Donald got his first wristwatch in 1936 and this pocket
watch in 1939 produced by Ingersoll. Both are hard to find today as they didn't
sell as well as the Mickey Mouse watches so the Mickey Mouse decal was placed
on the back (as shown below) to help sell them. Smiling Donald Duck is in his
blue sailor suit, blue hat, and red tie straddling the second-hand dial on a
white background with black numbers, black minute marks and black hands to tell
the time. Marked 1939 Walt Disney Prod. & Made in the USA at the bottom…
scarce today.
Daisy Duck got her first watch in about 1947 when US Time (formerly Ingersoll) produced this large watch showing the always smartly dressed sweet Daisy in a blue bow with matching shoes and yellow blouse trimmed in green on a pink background with large red numbers, red minute marks and her wings to tell the time. Marked WDP.
Again in 1947, Danny the Black Lamb got his first and last watch. From the 1947 movie "So Dear To My Heart" (which mixed animation with live action & was known to be Walt Disney's personal favorite). Danny the Black Lamb was rejected by his mother and raised by young Jeremiah Kincaid despite his grandmothers objections Danny the Black wool lamb is cheerfully standing with a big smile on his gold face with matching gold stomach standing out against a bright orange background with black minute marks, large black numbers and his black lamb arms to tell the time. Marked Ingersoll and WDP (Walt Disney Productions), this great watch is probably the hardest to find of this time series and is treasured among collectors.
In 1947, Donald Duck got his second wristwatch (Ingersoll had a round 1936 one) when Ingersoll (US Time) produced this large size watch marked Ingersoll, WDP (Walt Disney Productions). Smiling Donald is in his blue sailor suit and blue hat on a light blue background with large dark blue numbers, blue minute marks and his wings to tell the time. These came in silver & gold tone with the gold tone costing a dollar more, just like Mickeys.
From Disney's 1933 "The Three Little Pigs" short cartoon, here is the 1947 Little Fiddler Pig by US Time marked WDP (Walt Disney Productions). The smiling and waving Fiddler pig has his fiddle in one gloved hand while dressed in a dark blue hat and blue top on a white background with large red numbers, blue minute marks and red hands to tell the time.
Ingersoll US Time also produced this 1947 large Louie Duck watch. Marked WDP. Donald Duck's nephew Louie from "Huey, Dewey, and Louie" is dressed in green with a checkered green/white hat and a big smile on a white background with large red numbers, blue minute marks and red hands to tell the time.
And finally the last of the 1947 series, US Time, Ingersoll produced this large Snow White watch marked WDP. It shows
gracious Snow White dressed in a blue top and yellow skirt bowing sweetly on a white
background with large red numbers, blue minute marks and red hands to tell the
time.
In 1948/49, US Time changed the design to round faces.
Here is Mickey Mouse's 1948 round design (for other vintage Mickey Mouse watches, see my specific Mickey Mouse blog. Mickey is dressed in his usual red with yellow shoes on a white background with red numbers, red minute marks and his hands to tell the timeHere is the 1948 Snow White bowing politely as she waits for the dwarfs by US Time with this round design. Snow White is dressed in a yellow dress, blue top and a red bow in her hair on a white background with red numbers, blue minute marks and black hands to tell the time. Marked WDP.
THE BIRTHDAY SERIES
In 1948, US Time produced a series of 10 different watches to celebrate Mickey's 20 birthday. Each has the character in the middle with a circle around them and numbers outside the circle. Bambi, Bongo, Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, Dopey, Jiminy Cricket, Joe Carioca, Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio, & Pluto.
Here is Bambi's birthday series watch by US Time. Innocent Bambi stands on his own with his first watch within a green background on a larger white background with green numbers, green minute marks and his ears to tell the time slightly awkwardly in the middle of his eye.
Little bear Bongo's birthday series watch by US Time, his first watch has Bongo in his red outfit and red hat ready to do some stunts within a white circle background on a larger grey background with black numbers, black minute marks and his hands to tell the time.
Daisy Duck's birthday series by US time, same picture as her 1947 watch, but smaller figure now. Sweet Daisy is dressed in a yellow top with big blue bow on her head within a pink circle background on a larger white background, black numbers, black minute marks and her hands to tell the time.
Dopey gets his first watch with this US Time birthday series watch. Dressed in green with a black belt, purple hat, smiling Dopey has it covered on a yellow background with black numbers, black minute marks and his hands to tell the time.
Jiminy Cricket also gets his first watch with this US Time birthday series watch. Dressed smartly in his black tails, pink hat and pink cummerbund, Jiminy is the best dressed cricket around on a blue circle background within a larger white background, with blue numbers, blue minute marks and his hands to tell the time
Fresh off his two appearances in 1942 & 1944, Joe Carioca gets his first watch with this 1948 US Time birthday series edition. Joe is dressed in white with his straw hat on a white circle background within a larger yellow background, red numbers, red marks for the minutes and his hands to tell the time.
Mickey Mouse had his own US Time watch to celebrate his 20th birthday for the birthday series edition. Mickey is all smiles in his red outfit and yellow shoes on a tan background, black numbers, black marks for the minutes and his yellow gloved hands to tell the time.
Pinocchio also gets his first watch in 1948 to celebrate Mickey's 20th birthday with this US Time watch. Dressed in his red shorts and yellow hat with a red feather and brown shoes on a tan circle within a larger white background, black numbers, black marks for the minutes and his yellow sleeved hands to tell the time.
Here you have a 1950's Alice in Wonderland by Timex (US Time) marked WDP with Alice dressed in her usual blue and white dress ready for the rabbit hole on a light blue background with black numbers, black marks for the
minutes and black hands to tell the time. These simple watches were sold in
simple boxes and came with matching figurines.
Cinderella
by US Time, same watch mechanically as above watch but this time has Cinderella
in a blue and white gown on a pink background with black numbers, black marks
for the minutes and black hands to tell the time. Marked WDP with Cinderella
all dressed up for the prince. Like Alice above, these came in simple boxes
with a matching figurine.
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By the late sixties, the character watch market had been in decline and in 1971 Ingersoll, US Time, now called Timex ended their Disney contract after over three decades. Disney moved onto Elgin with their Helbros & Bradley divisions....
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For more Information on Watches see:
The National Watch and Clock Museum: https://nawcc.org/index.php/museum
The West Coast Clock & watch museum https://www.agsem.com/West-Coast-Clock-and-Watch-Museum.php which is located at the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum http://www.agsem.com/
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