Regula Cuckoo Movement Identification
Most cuckoo clocks made after 1950 have movements that are made by the Regula cuckoo clock movement company. Any cuckoo clock made after this time has an 80 percent chance of being a Regula.
Most of the time there will be identification markings that will reveal if it is a Regula cuckoo clock movement. But to be certain use these methods for identification.
Regula Cuckoo Conversions
Here are some common measurements conversions for the pendulum length. The pendulum on a Regula cuckoo is from the top of the movement to the center of the leaf. The movement will be stamped with this number usually. It will have a stamp with a CM length usually on the left side of the back plate.
- 19.5cm = 7 3/4 Drop
- 23.5cm = 9 1/4 Drop
- 28.5cm = 10 1/2 Drop
- 40cm = 15 3/4 Drop
Two train or three train movements
If the clock has two weights that run the movement, identifying it as a Regula is simple. When we say two weights, it means on the movement only.
There may be three weights on the clock, but only two weights are on the movement itself. In other words, there are three train movements that take three weights. A three train movement would have three weights on the movement itself.
However, we are talking about two weights on the movement regardless if the clock has three weights on it. One could be for the music box. This is separate from the movement itself. If the movement alone takes two weights, we call this a two train movement.
This means the movement has two sides of gears from big to little inside the plates. One for the cuckoo and one for the time. If the clock movement itself takes three weights, this of course is a three train movement.
Two train, two weight Regula Identification
See if the cuckoo movement says 25 or 34 on it. This would be above the wheel with the spikes that make the bellows go up and down. Above this wheel and to the right a little, there will be numbers that are in a stamp right in the brass.
It may have more numbers or letters after the 25 or 34 but don't pay attention to anything but the a href="/product/regula-25-cuckoo-movement">25 or 34 for now. The 25 means it is a one day clock that takes two weights. A 34 means it is an eight day clock movement that runs on two weights.
Both of these are the most common cuckoo clock movements made in the world. The 25 or 34 identification stamp alone means it was made by the Regula factory in Germany.
The two styles of the two weight movements
The two train, two weight movements come in two styles. One with a dancer platform and one without the dancer platform. Keep in mind just because there are dancers on the cuckoo clock, it does not mean there is an attachment. This is an important distinction when ordering a new cuckoo clock movement.
The two weight cuckoo movements with the dancer platform comes with the platform already on it. The platform is available in a few heights. This measurement, or height, needs to be known if purchasing a new movement. The dancer platform height is the distance from the top of the movement to the platform base itself.
The clock may say 25 on it for one day and 34 for an eight day. However, with these same identification marks they have either the platform or no platform. Therefore, these same numbers may be on the movement regardless if there are dancers or not.
To sum Up
- Figure out if it is a 2 or 3 train movement
- Determine if there is a a dancer platform and if so, is it already on the movement itself.
- On the brass back plate look for identification markings of a 25 or 34
- Order the dancer or non dancer Regula in the 25 for a one day or a 34 for an eight day movement
Ordering The Cuckoo Movement
Offering post WW2 German made cuckoo clock movements, prior to this would be an antique. Antique cuckoo clocks made during and before the second war have movements that are no longer made. The only thing to do is get an overhaul on the movement by a clock maker.
Email us for more specific information on these types of movements. As for the post 1950 clocks, the Regula company of Germany made way more cuckoo clock movements than anyone else in history. If the cuckoo clock is post 1950, the movement is most likely a Regula. Moreover, a replacement will be available for purchase.
So the movements for sale, and the information that is sent, is for Regula cuckoo clock movements. If working with an antique cuckoo movement, please email Clockworks to see if there is something we can do for it.
In addition, pictures of the movement are always helpful when emailing. It is always helpful to see what the movement looks like. That way we can be sure what the situation is and reply with the best solution. Clockworks email address is [email protected].
Cuckoo movement number stamp
On the back plate of the cuckoo clock movement there will be some numbers that are in a stamp that is in the brass. It will certainly not be on any paperwork that came with the clock.
It has to be off of the actual brass plate. Regula puts their mark above and slightly to the right of the wheel that lifts the bellow wires.
The bellows are the things that make the cuckoo sound. It will have a stamp of 25L, 34XL, 72 and so forth with the Regula 25 being the most common movement made. The Regula 25 accounts for about 75% of the post war cuckoo clock movements in the world.
It is the most popular two weight movement. It also runs for one day per wind up. Subsequently, the Regula 34 is the second most popular movement. That one runs for 8 days on a single wind.
How many weights
Regula 25 indicates a two weight movement. This two weight movement will last one day on a full wind. You can install a two weight movement on a clock with three weights on it. When looking in the back sometimes there are three weights on the clock.
However, if you notice only two weights will go to the movement itself. The other third weight drives the music or a dancer platform up on the top. But even if there are three weights on the clock, it would usually take only a two weight movement. So when purchasing a new movement, be sure to pay attention to how many weights are going to the movement.
Dancing People Platform
It may or may not have dancers on a spinning platform on top of the movement. We need to figure out if the dancer platform is separate or part of the clock movement. If the platform is already part of the movement, it will come out with the movement. It will be one whole unit.
The movement and the platform, once taken out, will be a complete unit. If this is the case, the replacement will also need to have the dancer platform already on it. If it does not come out as one unit, then it will be clear that the movement and platform are separate entities. So this is an important step in knowing which movement to get.
The dancers are only a friction fit onto the platform. The exception to this is if someone made the decision to glue them on over the years. This is a possibility, especially if they were prone to pop off from wear. If they do not have glue on them then removal is easy. Just twist and pull up to take them off. By twisting and pulling up, the dancers should come right out.
If they break, we do sell the common dancing people. However, if they have a special design on them that is not something we carry. These types of dancers would be more difficult to find. So be extra careful when removing these types of dancers. To get a new movement with the dancer platform, you will need to know the dancer height. This measurement is from the top of the movement to the top of the platform where the dancer feet are.
Measuring the pendulum drop
The measurement from the suspension post down to the center of the pendulum leaf is known as a drop. The pendulum drop is the measurement from the top of the clock movement to the center of the pendulum leaf. This measurement is very approximate and it does not have to be exact.
Please do not worry about get a precise measurement on this. An approximation is okay. The pendulum leaf can slide up or down but we want the measurement to the center where it keeps approximate time. So before you measure, make sure the leaf is set.
The leaf goes up and down to adjust the time. To speed up time slide the leaf up on the pendulum stick. Slide the leaf down to slow down the time. It is as easy as that.
Ordering The Cuckoo Movement
In review, the information you need to obtain a new cuckoo clock movement. First, you need the movement numbers off of the backplate of the movement itself. Second, determine how many weights are on the movement. Finally, determine if there is a dancer table and know what the height is.
After that, combine all of this information and match it up to the information on the web page. As a result, you will be able to find your correct cuckoo clock movement replacement.
If there is an issue getting any of these pieces of information please do not hesitate to email us. Of course, we will be happy to help you! It is better to ask questions beforehand than to have to purchase an item that will not work for the clock.
The point of no return
It does require a lot of patience and a bit of skill. It is not uncommon for a customer to order a cuckoo clock movement and insist the movement is not working. Often enough, this is not the case. The problem usually lies with the customer not understanding how to manipulate the movement or not ordering the correct movement.
This is why we try to explain the procedure as thoroughly as possible. We also highly encourage individuals to email us with questions before ordering. If need be, email pictures of the movement prior to purchasing a new one. That way, we will have a visual on what you are working with and can proceed accordingly.
Unfortunately, we cannot take cuckoo clock movement back because we customize them to fit the customer's clock. The movement cannot be resold once this customization is done. Thus, we cannot refund the cost of the movement and shipping costs.
This is the reason we no longer take returns on these movements. A cuckoo clock movement installation is done at your own risk. The factory will test these units and are brand new. They are in perfect working condition and will work well for you as long as the installation is done correctly. Please do not feel you are alone in this adventure.
We are here to help you along the way. Please feel free to email us if you encounter problems during the installation. We will do our best to help you along and make the installation as painless as possible.
Why a new cuckoo movement
A new cuckoo clock movement will be a fraction of the price of an overhaul on the old one. This is due to the time it takes to separate the plates, work on the movement, and then put it all back together again. This process is very time consuming.
Then, if the movement fails the testing process, it all has to come apart again and redone. Why service an old cuckoo clock movement when a brand new movement would cost less? Even the best clockmaker can't make a cuckoo movement better than a brand new one.
How the cuckoo movements come
A new cuckoo clock movement comes from the factory with lubrication and has testing has been done. The movement is still being made so the cost is less and availability is high. How long will the new one last? Well think about the length of time the old one ran perfectly. Was it 20 or 30 years? Well it would make sense the new one would last that much longer. Many people appreciate this when handing down the clock as an heirloom.
The new movement comes with
The movement comes with the chains, the hooks and rings for the chains and the hand hardware.
Replace instead of repair
Repairs are very time consuming and therefore costly. In addition to this, you need to ship the entire clock and the case usually incurs extensive damage. Most of the time this is irreparable.
This is the reason we no longer accept cuckoo clocks for repair. Moreover, a cuckoo clock movement repair will not last as long as a new movement would. So it simply makes more sense to go for a new movement instead of a repair.
To replace or not to replace
It's best to look in the back of the clock and see what needs to be done. This way we can determine if it's something to swap out. If it all goes south we can bail it out for a fee if chosen to send it in.
Cuckoo clocks can be difficult to work on, however we are here to help. Please email us with questions. We will do our best to talk through any issues encountered. Our email address is [email protected].
Conclusion
A new movement will cost less, last longer, and have the clock back up and running quickly. If the cuckoo has multiple functions, it will be challenging. Items such as music, water wheels or people dancing make it harder to work on.
To make this project even more challenging, these do not come with instructions. There are just too many cuckoo variations available. It is impossible to cover all the variations of cuckoo clocks on the market.
Cuckoo Clock Movement Installation
There is a lot going on in a tight area with cuckoo clocks. Above all, it takes some patience to get these right. The thing with cuckoo clocks is the more stuff going on, the harder it is to swap the cuckoo clock movement. Things like dancers, wood chopper, bell ringers, water wheels and the sort can complicate things.
Cuckoo Clock Movement Installation
- Take off the hands. Unhook the bird from the door and remove the hooks and rings from the chains. Then flip the clock over.
- Take off the back. Remove the bellow wires off of their lifters. Open the loop that lifts the bellow wires up and down. Use a small flat screwdriver to do so. Twist the screwdriver inside the loop to open it up.
- Next, take out the bellows. There is a screw on the outside of the case on the side panel. Unscrew this screw. The bellows will now come out. Subsequently, the movement can come out by removing the four screws that hold it in.
- As a result of getting a new cuckoo clock movement, you will need to adjust the arm. This arm the bird sits on has to be bent and cut to size. Loosen the set screw on the bird and put it on the new unit.
- Installation is then the reverse to remove the movement.
Bending the bird arm into position
The cuckoo movements have a bird arm that needs adjusting. This is the bar or wire that the bird sits on and secures with a set screw. It comes way too long and you must shorten it and then bend it.
After cutting it to size, it must be bent into a 90 degree angle. To clarify, this bend must be done right the first time or it is difficult to correct. The correct way to do adjust this bird arm wire is as follows:
- First, measure the complete bird arm wire on the old unit. Include the right angle section in the measurement.
- Second, cut the bird wire on the new unit to the same size.
Matching the bird arm with the old movement
Take note of the old unit if the arm is forward or backwards. The arm needs to be forward on the old and new movements. This is to avoid an improper 90 degree bend. A proper bend will be when both movements are set the same with the bird arm. They are set so the bird is coming out in the forward position to the front of the movement.
Both units are set the same way so the bird is forward, then make the bend nice and straight. As a result, it would be hard to correct as one 90 degree will not be forward when the other one is. Put the clock in strike mode to make the arm go forward. In other words, cuckoo mode, when the bird is forward toward the front.
Measure where the bend is on the old movement and then go ahead and bend the new units bird arm to a right angle. At the same location as the old one (where the arm is even with the front of the movement, not back)
Repair Parts
The most common Cuckoo Clock Repair Parts sold are the bellow tops and the hands.
The bellow tubes are usually good to reuse on the clock, just the bellow tops have cloth that rip over time and therefore the clock will not cuckoo the time out.
Repairing cuckoo bellows
If the cloth is torn, you do not need to replace the entire cuckoo bellows. You can use only the bellow tops instead.
If replacing just the bellow tops it makes things easier to get the correct size for the clock.
To get the proper bellow tops measure the length and width of the top only. Snap off the old tops off of the bellow tubes and clean the surface with a knife, then epoxy the new tops on the same way. Then transfer the cuckoo lift rings from the old tops to the new ones and its done.

Cuckoo Clock Repair
The help section can help with many of the most common issues the clock may have. We also have the cuckoo clock movements for post 1950 German made units. This is about 80 percent of the cuckoos out in the world so chances are we have the movement you need.
If the movement is worn out and is post 1950 its just as well to get the new one instead of restoring the old one.
The process of the movement restoration is time consuming and therefore expensive.
When the new movement is 100-200 dollars and will last a lot longer than the best restoration.
Disconnecting the bellows
The lift wires travel from the movement up to the flaps of the old bellow tops.
Furthermore, these wires are taken off in order to remove the cuckoo bellows.
Usually this is done by opening the loop on the lower end of the lift wire. This is where it connects to the movement's lift arm.
Use a small flat head screwdriver to twist open the loop on the wire.

Removing the cuckoo bellows
Usually, one flat head screw holds the bellow tops in the clock. The screw goes into the bellow tube. This would be on the side of the cuckoo clock case.
Subsequently, each side has a bellow tube and therefore each side has a screw. This is providing the bellows do not have adhesive on them.
Once the screw is out of the tube, pry it off with a small screwdriver. Generally speaking, use the screwdriver because there is still one small nail holding it in place.
It is most certainly small enough so it simply pops off. As always, be careful not to damage the clock case when doing these things.

Installing the cuckoo wires
The first step is to install the eye loop wire into the new bellow tops. In essence, in the same manner as the old ones.
Second, drill a small pilot hole into the Cuckoo Clock Bellow Tops. Shove the eye loop into the hole with needle nose pliers.
Next work on the bird tail lift wire. Mount the bird tail lift wire the exact same way.
It is best to get the cuckoo clock wire assortment with the tops. This way, there will be extra wires in case one breaks or twists.

Removing old cuckoo bellow tops
The old cuckoo bellow tops will just snap off the tubes. The top of the tube will have some old glue stuck which has to be carefully taken off with a knife.
Just carefully scrape it off until it is smooth. This way it has a nice, flat surface for the new tops. You will new epoxy as well for the installation of the new tops.
Clear 5 minute epoxy mixes A with B and is great for this project. The regular epoxy is also fine. Any epoxy that dries fast will do the job. After all, it doesn't have to be anything fancy.
After scraping the tops smooth, the epoxy will adhere well. If old epoxy is leftover, the bumps will make the new tops not stick as well.

Installing new cuckoo bellow tops
Once the epoxy is on the tops, either place them upside down to dry or clamp them. Clamping them is the best, however if you do not have them then turning them upside down is the next option.
Most importantly, the bellows have to be able to open without resistance.
This means there needs to be a gap between the flap that closes of the bellow top and the front of the tube. If this small gap is not there, the bellow will jam on the side of the clock case upon opening.
The top needs to be in the exact position as the old one was. As a result, it will be able to blow air into the hole that is in the top of the tube. This is so it will not rub anything.
Cuckoo Clock Movement Regula-25
Cuckoo clock movement one day Regula-25. This movement is by far the most common post 1950 cuckoo clock movement used. It is a one day wind unit that uses two weights. Use 275 Grams for each weight and sometimes 320 grams would run this unit.
This is sold as a replacement unit to get an existing cuckoo clock running like new. It will come already oiled and ready to go. Chains are included with the hook ends along with hand nut hardware.
To get the "Drop" length
The drop is the length of the pendulum measured in a certain way. This is measured from the top of the movement itself and all the way down to the center of the pendulum leaf. The pendulum leaf slides up and down but this measurement will be the center where it used to keep approximate time.
The point of no return
It does require a lot of patience and a bit of skill. It is not uncommon for a customer to order a cuckoo clock movement and insist the movement is not working. Often enough, this is not the case. The problem usually lies with the customer not understanding how to manipulate the movement or not ordering the correct movement.
This is why we try to explain the procedure as thoroughly as possible. We also highly encourage individuals to email us with questions before ordering. If need be, email pictures of the movement prior to purchasing a new one. That way, we will have a visual on what you are working with and can proceed accordingly.
Unfortunately, we cannot take cuckoo clock movement back because they are customized to fit the customer's clock. The movement cannot be resold once it has been customized. Thus, the cost of the movement and shipping are not recoverable.
This is the reason we no longer take returns on these movements. A cuckoo clock movement installation is done at your own risk. These units are tested and are brand new. They are in perfect working condition and will work well for you as long as they are installed correctly.
Please do not feel you are alone in this adventure. We are here to help you along the way. Please feel free to email us if you encounter problems during the installation. We will do our best to help you along and make the installation as painless as possible.
Experience Preferred
These are not always easy. Experience is good to have with these type of things, they are not always plug and play. You can have a zoom meeting with us if you like, however if the movement is not faulty and the set up is instead, there is a fee. The movement is never usually faulty.
I have a Cuckoo clock marked “Japan” and “MIKEN” which has worked almost continuously since the mid-1970s, a one-day movement. Is there any chance that one of the German movements you sell could be used as a replacement?
German units wont fit up. Sorry do not have the parts for that one, and not work restoring usually
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I am looking to replace a one day movement. A clockmaker informed me that it is a Berger-25 movement made in 1975. I can’t find any stamping on it except for West Germany 420. Any info would be appreciated. Ty!
– R
Sounds like a Regula 25 unit
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a 3 weight Regula stamped 25/1-W. I have had it for 20 years. Yesterday when I pulled the chains up, the wheel clk assembly did not click on the cuckoo cuckoo and the dancers chain. The cogs for these 2 turn freely either way. I can hold the 2 cogs attached to the wheel click and notice the click when I pull on the chain.The 2 cogs in question turn freely like there should be a stop that once the bird and the dancers finish the cog locks like a parking brake until they are ready to chime
Best to get the new unit, it would be less cost than a repair on that one.
See our fine selection of new cuckoo clock movements from this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product-category/clock-movements/mechanical-movements/cuckoo-clock-movement
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I would love to replace with a 8 day over the original 1 day. I think pulling the chains 365 times in a year is why it broke. Original is a 3 chain (clock,dancer,cuckoo cuckoo).Dancers height looks to be maybe 53mm with 4 dancers. Stamped on movement is 25/1-W & Pendel 23.5 cm. Weights stamped with 320ET. What would you suggest for 8 day movement?
It just does not work out sorry to say. The 8 day wont fit like the 1 day and often the cases are not made to hold up the heavy weights
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a clock that has a GM 1884288/1892176 E.SCHMECKENBECHER 25 two weight movement. What movement may I purchase from you to replace such? Thank you.
Steven Mitchell
This one is correct
https://www.clockworks.com/product/cuckoo-clock-movement-regula-25
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a Bavarian Black Forest 3 weight cuckoo clock with music box and dancers. My dancing figures are separate from the clock mechanism and are driven by the music box mechanism. The dancers and music movement is driven from a 3rd chain/weight outside the clock mechanism that is triggered with linkage from the clock mechanism. Will R25-195 trigger the music box? Is the linkage included or do I need to order it separately?
Often there are custom after market variation requests accommodated by the factory on some high volume orders placed by the case makers.
The base unit remains ever the same, arms / linkages / levers to activate music and so forth can usually be swapped over from the old to the new as needed.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
2 weight old cuckoo clock keeps perfect time but second weight doesn’t budge and cuckoo is stuck halfway out and appears frozen. Afraid to force. I might break something.I’m going to replace the bellows but not sure if oiling the mechanism will fix it. Should I just replace the mechanism? What do you think?
What ever is going on with the bellows could be jamming up the gears on the strike side to spin. Maybe after you fix the bellows it will strike fine again
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Got it..
I just bought a new movement and can’t figure out how to get the chains over the wheels as the new ones have covers over them.
What are the numbers off of the back plate of the clock movement itself? If it is hard to get to, usually you can stick a cell phone up behind the movement and get a picture of the numbers. Or through the side access panel if there is one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I am writing from Mexico and I would like to makeit work again, the watchmaker I visited told me thta the part to be replace is very difficult that is why I am asking you for a completely new mechanism that will fit into the wooden box
Is this a one day cuckoo movement with no dancers or music box ?
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I hav a post war cuckoo and the mechanism is a REGULA but I do not have more info that the clock measures 7.5 by 7.5 cm and the patent no. 812538 I know that can be old but thre will be a repalcement of this size
Does it say 25 on it above the bellow lifting wheel ?
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
thank you very much for your response
Please I would like to know if I could replace my regula 25 by regula 34 without too many complications… Thank you very much for answering me
Sincerely yours
It does not work out so well
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Thank you.. Please can you tell me at what level it does not work so well…?
Chains dont go through the same holes well, usually the case is too light weight to handle the heavier weights, need new weights and bellows with the new movement, so forth
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Merci beaucoup pour votre réactivité et votre sympathie
English please
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Thank you very much for your responsiveness and sympathy.
No problem good luck with it
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Merci beaucoup pour votre réactivité
Svp j’aimerais bien savoir si je pourrais remplacer mon regula 25 par regula 34 sans trop de complications… Merci beaucoup de me répondre
Cordialement à vous
English please
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Merci pour toutes ces informations
J’aimerais bien savoir si vous permettez si je pourrais remplacer mon regula 25 par regula 34 sans trop de complications…
Merci beaucoup de me répondre
Cordialement à vous
English please
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Hi,
First post so please be gentle!
I have a Black Forest Cuckoo Clock with a Regula 25-E movement.
I purchased a new Regula 25 movement but it is slightly different!
The bird post I believe needs bending to suit the case….but on the original movement it did not have the ‘kink’ to go around the mounting foot, and the mounting feet (4-off) are facing left /right and not up/down like on the new movement! Can I rotate the feet to match existing mounts?
Every movement I have seen is the same as the new movement…..my one seems the odd one out!!
Cheers
CRAIG
Bird wire must be bent to fit, be sure to see instructions at this link
https://www.clockworks.com/posts/cuckoo-clock-movement-installation
Can I rotate the feet to match existing mounts? = yes
my one seems the odd one out = Could be, but the base line movement is the same, whatever someone paid the factory to add on can be transferred over to the new one.
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Wow… really glad I found this website. I have now repaired an old 1950s cuckoo clock and have recently designed and built a new clock using the Regula 25 movement and other parts from Clockworks. Thank you! You can check out my work at the Instructables website…. here.
Great job !
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have my grandmothers cuckoo clock. Above the roman numeral 12 is a little tab that say “Heco 8 day”. At some point in this clocks life the movement was apparently changed to a movement that needs to be wound every day. Can I buy the correct movement ?
Sorry do not have the parts for that one
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
My movement indicates A25-86. I also see the name Regula and it has two weights that are approximately 275 grams each. Is the one day Regula-25 movement the one I need?
Yes if it has two weights only
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
I have a coo coo clock (Germany) and the hour hand has started swinging loose, wont stay put, and I have been unable to determine how to resolve this.. Help please!!
See this link and take off the hands, reinstall them like described
https://www.clockworks.com/posts/how-to-install-cuckoo-clock-hands
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
Works like a charm, thanks.
Happy to help!
I have a one day cuckoo clock with dancers and cuckoo. Everything seems to work right except the dancers. If I pull on the weight, they go around, but not on their own. How can that be fixed?
From here, hard to say. Maybe its best to have a zoom support on this one, see this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/conference-with-a-clock-repair-specialist
James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com
My movement has 25-S on it can I replace with a Regula-25 movement
Yes the Regula 25 is what is needed. Please order the Regula 25 cuckoo clock movement from this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/cuckoo-clock-movement-regula-25
James
Can you tell me where I can purchase a cuckoo clock KIT? I put one together many years ago and would like to do so again. Thank you for your assistance.
Do not have a premade cuckoo clock kit at this time
James
I have a regula that is old. The chain measures to 43 LPF its a coocoo clock. About 78 inches long. Can anyone help. It also says 03 on the face no other numbers. Need chains and pendulum. Can anyone source these for me.
Sounds like an 8 day Regula. Regula 34 in other words.
Please order a cuckoo chain with 48LPF for Regula, this link
https://www.clockworks.com/product/cuckoo-clock-chain
And any medium or large cuckoo pendulum from this link
https://www.clockworks.com/?post_type=product&s=Cuckoo+pendulum
James
Hi James, I am trying to remove the bush on the chiming chain wheel assemble shaft on a Regula 25-E cuckoo clock, can you help please, it does not have a locking screw,
I have tried a bit of heat but not Shure how far to go. Your comments would be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
John.
Looking for replacement mechanism for my clock. What should I order?
Numbers on the back are:
A25-85
GM1884298
1892176
Made in West Germany
Albert Schwab
KarlSchwab
I am brand new to clock repair. I’m fixing my 89 year old moms cuckoo clock that she received in 1955 before she left Germany to come to the states with my dad. It has a Regula 25 movement I believe. I have disassembled and cleaned it, replaced the bellows, from you, got it back together and oiled up. Its working great but there is one thing I goofed on. I didn’t take pictures before disassembly. All is good except, from the back, on the left side of the bird there is a wire about 1″ long that I don’t know where to reattach. I’m guessing it holds the bird in place so the wire can kick the back of the bird up and down to simulate chirping? Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Ken
HI
That wire goes under the birds butt to make it open its mouth when it cuckoos lol
James
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My Regula movement is marked 25/75. I think the 25 you have would work. The weights that came with this clock are marked ‘375’ Do I need to get two ‘275’ weights? Also, the small black post to the right of the pendulum post is for the music activation lever right? Mine has a music scroll.
Correct about the arm sticking out.
375 is fine for that, alittle heavy so it will run really good, but last something like 20 years instead of 25 or something like this
James
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How long is the standard bird arm ( the one as sold on the Regula 25). I need the length from the top of the movement to the top of the arm.
6-8″ you would need to bend the arm to the proper level and angle, it comes straight up as this movement is used in many different cuckoo clock styles, some require a taller or shorter bird–Bob
Stamped on the movement is A-25 how do I determine the drop or do I need too?
Hi
Top of the cuckoo clock movement to the center of the pendulum leaf where it used to keep approximate time is the drop.
Most often the drop would be 7 3/4 inch
All this is explained in the following link
Please order the Regula 25 cuckoo clock movement from this link https://www.clockworks.com/product/cuckoo-clock-movement-regula-25
James
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I have a Cuckoo clock that does not have a pendulum. How do I determine the proper length to order a new one?
Pendulum length is always 6-7 inches regardless of the cuckoo movement drop. What fluctuates with this is the pendulum wire it attaches to, not the pendulum.
The one day Regula 25 takes the smallest leaf size. Medium is fine if you insist, but best with small. The 8 Day units can take sm med or lrg, does not matter.
James
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Thanks James. The movement is a 25. I appreciate the information
It could be the bird beak is hitting
Or the door latch is in shut mode
Or the bird arm is bent into the wrong angle
Bending the door wire
Try bending up the wire that goes from the bird to the Cuckoo clock door . If you put an upward hump of a bend in this wire, it will basically be the same as shortening this wire. With a bent or shortened wire , the bird will not come out as far, but also the bird will pull the door shut more when it goes back in the clock case to sleep.
Bird wires bent
The arm that pushes the arm to make the bird come out, may need to get bent inward some. This may be tricky to see or get to, but sometimes there is a small side door on the side of the cuckoo clock case that you can open and see this wire, or arm, that pushes the arm that connects to the bird.
Other times there is no door on the side of the case and you will need to do it from the back of the movement by taking the back panel off of the cuckoo case.