Adjustable Pendulum
Popular Adjustable Antique Style Brass Rod Pendulum for antique clock movements such as Ansonia. The bob is 35mm in diameter and weighs two ounces. The top of the pendulum has the oblong hole as the mounting style. The bob has the fast/slow adjustment for perfect time keeping. Simply scroll it in either direction to speed up or slow down the time.
Which pendulum will I need to purchase for a Jauch 77 with a new mechanical movement. If I purchased the right movement what else do I need to get this Grandmother clock working? I’m ready to pay for the replacement movement and pendulum .
Just order new mechanical movement and pendulum (brass).
Please order the Jauch 77 conversion at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/jauch-pl77-clock-movement-kit
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Please order either a wood stick pendulum, or a metal lyre pendulum from the below links. The bob diameter is to be 4inches less than the interior width of the clock case, or less. This way it has some room to swing.
Please order a pendulum for a Hermle 94cm movement by clicking one of the below links
For a wood stick style pendulum, here is the link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/wood-stick-pendulum-for-hermle-clocks
Lyre pendulums are at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/hermle-lyre-pendulum
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I picked up an old German octagon shaped wall clock I’ve determined it is an Urgos I need a pendulum for it The only numbers on the movement are UW 21/26 Any help Thanks
Sorry to say that one is no longer available new. We can overhaul this one if you like, we only need the movement alone sent in. We can tell you how to remove it and reinstall it, help you along the way. When its done and installed it will run for years.
We start with this =
CLEANING AND OILING FOR ONLY $200
We have the best and most expensive tooling, cleaning equipment, and cleaning solutions. There is no expense spared by us when it comes to having the best equipment. With this factor and 3 generations of clock repair expertise, you can rest assured your clock works will be in the best hands it can be in.
For this unit, we will take the movement in, unpack it, and then clean it and inspect it for $200. If it passes inspection, we will oil it and test it. If this is all that is needed that is all it will cost is the $200 plus the shipping back to you. The initial $200 is non refundable and is the fee for the cleaning, inspection, and oiling and testing only. We do need to be paid for our time on this even if the clock movement is deemed unrepairable for some reason.
Please let us know if you are interested in this service by filling out the repair form at this link, https://www.clockworks.com/clock-repair-service.html because it would be an absolute pleasure to get this one shiny and working again.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Thanks clockworks!