The clip starts with a schoolboy walking down a corridor before it cuts to an elegant woman from the Sixties being greeted by a man who tips his bowler hat.
Other notable scenes include a fitness fanatic working out to an aerobics show on his television in an Eighties living room, complete with smoked-glass and chrome furnishings.
As well as touching, the advert is also comical in its depictions of family life that most of us will be able to relate to.
Then there is the young inexperienced driver bickering with his father as he is trying to keep control of the car.
The advert ends with a montage of different logos that John Lewis have used throughout its presence on the British highstreet.
The advertising agency Adam & Eve/DDB were also behind the firm's "The Bear and the Hare" Christmas campaign last year and the "Always a Woman" ad from 2010.
Craig Inglis, the marketing director at John Lewis, said: "This campaign celebrates how our customers' lives have kept moving over the last 150 years."
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