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View moreChanging a Clock CableChanging a clock cable requires the movement to be out of the clock case. These instructions refer to post WW2 modern grandfather units of German origin, however all makes have a similar method. Swapping the cable is easy. There is a big hole and a little hole on the cable mount. The cable end fits into the big hole, then... View Product
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View moreKieninger Clock Movement AvailabilityMost Kieninger mechanical clock movements are available and in stock. However, some Kieninger clock movement availability fluctuates back and forth. For instance, the H series movement will be in production for awhile and then it will go dormant. In other words, it is made for a short period of time and then the manufacturer will cease production for a period... View Product
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View moreClicks and click springsMechanical clocks with a ratchet wheel use clicks. This can mean a spring driven clock or a weight driven clock. Clicks keep it wound in only one direction. Both have a ratcheting function as in a wheel being able to turn one way only. It spins one way and makes a clicking sound when this is done. That clicking sound... View Product
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View moreClock Weight Information TabsMechanical Grandfather Clock Weights in a variety of options. Get any part of the weight or the weight complete for your clock, using the weight chart
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View more1161 Hermle Grandfather Movement TabsHermle Clock Movement - Replace instead of repair. A fraction of the price, lasts longer, ships now. Instructions and expert support. - Clockworks The numbers on the back plate of the 1161 Hermle Clock Movement is everything one needs to get a replacement. If the numbers match then the 1161 Hermle Clock Movement matches. Please sure to select the proper CM length that... View Product
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View more1171 Hermle Clock Movement TabsHermle Clock Movement - Replace instead of repair. A fraction of the price, lasts longer, ships now. Instructions and expert support. - Clockworks The numbers on the back plate of the 1171 Hermle Clock Movement is everything one needs to get a replacement. If the numbers match then the movement matches. Be sure to select the proper CM length that matches the old... View Product
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View moreGrandfather Clock Moon Dial OrderingRead this section before ordering a new moon dial for the grandfather clock. There are specific things to know so as not to purchase the wrong dial for your clock. Not all moon dials fit all clocks. In essence, each one is made for a specific clock movement. The reason being most moon dials have four feet, or posts, that... View Product
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View moreAbout Hermle Clock MovementsHermle clock movements are among the finest movements made in the modern times. The German made Hermle units typically work night and day for 30 years without much complaint. To go and get it restored like normally would with any clock after a long time, it is found that is cost is high. This is for good reason as it... View Product
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The Grandfather Clock Weights Description on this web page will cover what is meant by weights and their parts. Any part of the weight is available on its own. We also offer complete weights. If needing a complete clock weight, we need to determine what the appropriate weight is for the clock. This requires getting the information off of the... View Product
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View moreMason-Sullivan clock movement IdentificationIf the movement says Mason and Sullivan it does not mean it has a Mason-Sullivan movement number. Often the use of their own numbering system was on the clock movements. This was done in the later years of the Mason and Sullivan company history. Generally speaking, it is best to match up the ID numbers on the clock movement identification... View Product
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View moreOrdering a Mason-Sullivan Clock MovementOrdering a Mason-Sullivan Clock Movement is easy but it may need to be converted to the real number. If an X is at the end of the number stamped on the back plate the conversion chart is needed. If the number has no X at the end it would need to be determined who made the clock movement for M/S.... View Product
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View moreReplacing a Mason-Sullivan Clock MovementReplacing a Mason-Sullivan Clock Movement only requires the most basic tools. A pair of needle nose pliers and both styles of screw drivers is usually all that is required for the swap out. The new clock movement will be the same movement have now but brand new, so all fits the same as it did. Having a Mason and Sullivan... View Product