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The Urgos clock conversion chart is used when the old unit is not on the list. This occurs because numbers have changed each time they brought a movement back into production. So the old number for the movement was used when it was made way back in the first production run. However, production ceased until the demand got to the… View Product

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Jauch mechanical clock movement availability is zero. They are out of business and nothing is made. However there is still hope for a replacement unit but only if it is a three weight driven movement. Available for conversion from Jauch to a Hermle movement instead. This is what Clockworks is offering as a replacement. The Hermle clock movements are of… View Product

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Why get a new Jauch clock movement conversion instead of repairing the old one? The old movement has worked 30 to 40 years with not much complaint. However over time the oil becomes a solid and creates wear on the outer plates. Clean the clock and install new bushings in these outer plates is an option. But this is time… View Product

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A new Jauch clock movement conversion is the best thing to do if it is possible. The new unit from Clockworks would be a fraction of the cost of a cleaning on the old. There is no way even the best repair job can be better than a new one. Although the conversion will provide a movement made by someone… View Product