An Under the Radar Disney Collectable: Bradley Time Division?s 1982 Ode to EPCOT
In 1982, Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida opened its EPCOT Center theme park to the public. Its original concept was to create a real, utopian city based on modern transportation as well as economic and architectural innovations, but after Walt?s death in 1966, the plans were simplified. Instead, EPCOT became EPCOT Center??a theme park honoring the societal modernizations Walt was fascinated with in a more practical (and marketable) manner.
To commemorate the park?s opening, Disney and its partners produced various forms of merchandise and collectibles including coins, keychains, mugs, hats, shirts, and, of course, wristwatches. This Bradley EPCOT Center watch exists as both a unique piece of Disneyana and horological history when studying the creation and popularity of Disney-themed wristwatches. Why settle for a Mickey Mouse watch when you can transport your wrist straight back to 1982"Â A Brief Overview of Disney Watches
Disney?s intellectual properties have adorned all types of trinkets, souvenirs, and products since the company?s founding in 1923. Regarding wristwatches, however, Ingersoll in 1933??then a subsidiary of the Waterbury Clock Company (or Timex as they?re known today)??created the first Mickey Mouse timepiece, sparking the seemingly-never-ending popularity of Disney-themed watches among consumers. In 1971, Bradley Time Division??then a subsidiary of Elgin??took over the bulk of production from Ingersoll. Afterward, Lorus??a subsidiary...
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