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Most often credited with being the oldest computer as well.Can't discuss clocks without mentiining the antikythera mechanisim
Antikythera Mechanism: Ancient Celestial Calculator
I recently send an old radium dialed and faced clock to the second hand store.View attachment 76960 View attachment 76961Two old ones. 1964 alarm clock and the big eight-day Waltham from maybe the 1910s or '20s. The alarm clock was actually pretty fun to clean up & restore internally but it still looks pretty sorry outside & could probably stand to be oiled. I really need to get the Waltham to a clockmaker's because it probably has not been serviced in decades, but it does run very well and it keeps time. The mechanism looks like a giant watch inside, right down to the knob at the side to wind it up and set the time with. It's very quiet but it sounds nice.
What are the extra pendulum(balls) for? my mother's mother was given a very modern version battery powered but only one pendulum don't know where it is!View attachment 77002
Kieninger und Obergfell (KUNDO)
Hanging pendulum anniversary clock.
The spring mechanism is rated at 400 days, hence the name of an anniversary clock.
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View attachment 77004 I have two of these in fairly good condition for being possibly made in the mid 50s
The thin metal support bands for them are very fragile and break easily when handling them.What are the extra pendulum(balls) for? my mother's mother was given a very modern version battery powered but only one pendulum don't know where it is!
I’ve always liked cuckoo clocks and grandfather clocks. I also find pocket watches interesting. The clocks I like and am most interested in are the one that have mechanical music boxes in them. There is this one Swiss watch manufacture that puts miniature music boxes in their watches (including wrist watches) that I’d love to own at least one for my music box collection but they are so expensive. The cheapest with no real fancy artwork is nearly $2000 when converted from CHF. And that is just for a simple pocket watch. The wrist watches are over $4000.
I like both as well and it was Boegli I was talking about. I actually managed to find some music boxes with Reuge movements in them in second hand stores in my area. They are the 18 note sized movements but I still got them for less than what they go for on eBay. I would love to own one of the musical cuckoo clocks but I have nowhere to display one. I mostly want a Boegli Watch because they can be customized with the artwork you want on the dial and the song it plays and the musical movement is made by Reuge.Two makers specifically make music watches in Switzerland. Reuge and Boegli. Both are handmade and specific in design. They’re really expensive. I prefer Reuge because they make music boxes too.
The manufacturer obviously like the clock face this is the mantel version not mineView attachment 76993
This Horse Mark clock built in about 1914 was bought in very deplorable condition.
It took me months of coaxing the pendulum to finally release the mainspring pressure, but I finally got it!
This is an ongoing project that hopefully will see fruition later this year.
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Problem child pinion for the chime mechanism movement.
There is an air governor that controls the speed of it.
The repair itself will be simple using .0625 piano wire.
The clockwork will require total disassembly for both cleaning and repairs.
I will clean all of the parts in my ultrasonic cleaner.
Yeah, they’re pretty cool, I used to have an owl one that would play music. I don’t really tend to wear watches often but recently started wearing mine; it’s a swatch watch.I like both as well and it was Boegli I was talking about. I actually managed to find some music boxes with Reuge movements in them in second hand stores in my area. They are the 18 note sized movements but I still got them for less than what they go for on eBay. I would love to own one of the musical cuckoo clocks but I have nowhere to display one. I mostly want a Boegli Watch because they can be customized with the artwork you want on the dial and the song it plays and the musical movement is made by Reuge.
I always wore Casio until its wristband gave me a rash.I don’t really tend to wear watches often...
I don’t really tend to wear watches often but recently started wearing mine; it’s a swatch watch.