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  2. Armitron - Wikipedia

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    Armitron is a watch brand manufactured by E. Gluck Corporation, headquartered in Little Neck, New York. [1] It was founded in 1975 by Eugen Gluck. As of 1999, Armitron had the fifth largest share of all watch purchasers, by brand, in the United States.

  3. Portable People Meter - Wikipedia

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    A base station for each PPM, where each panelist in the household places it overnight to recharge the battery. A portable charger for vacations and other trips away from the home base. PPM original concept requires the base station connection to a telephone line in order to transmit panelists' listening data from the PPM to the collection point.

  4. E. Gluck Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Armitron started making digital watches in the 1970s with LED displays. The LED displays consumed so much battery life that, in 1977, the company stopped production. [ 9 ] Armitron subsequently began manufacturing their digital watches with LCD displays, [ 1 ] which eventually became the industry standard.

  5. Button cell - Wikipedia

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    Button, coin, or watch cells. A button cell, watch battery, or coin battery is a small battery made of a single electrochemical cell and shaped as a squat cylinder typically 5 to 25 mm (0.197 to 0.984 in) in diameter and 1 to 6 mm (0.039 to 0.236 in) high – resembling a button.

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