White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit

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White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit

White moon dial grandfather clock kit’s minimum case requirements are 8″ deep, 12″ wide, 52″ tall. Any smaller clock case and this kit will not work. The German made clock movement is triple chime and cable driven with an 8 day run time.

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Description

Mechanical Clock Kits on this page are for the clock case maker or to set up all new insides to a currently existing clock.

Mechanical Clock KitsTypes of clock kitsMechanical Movement optionsBuy prior to case creationBuild a Seat BoardPendulum info

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Mechanical Clock Kit Styles Available

Mechanical Clock Kit Styles Available include wall clocks, mantle (shelf) clocks, and floor clocks. Floor models includes the granddaughter, grandmother, and grandfather series. Mechanical Clock Kit Styles are in the list below.

Mantle Clocks

Mantle clock kits are always spring driven and wound with a clock key. Moreover, it can come in a variety of chime types. Triple chime, Westminster only, bell strike, bim bam or gong strike.

If the clock has three places to wind with the key it is a quarterly chime unit. This means it is either Triple chime or Westminster only. In other words every 15 minutes it will progressively play part of the song. At the top of the hour it will play the complete song then strike out the hours.

Wall Clocks

Wall clock kits may be spring driven or weight driven. There are more spring driven wall clocks in the world than weight driven. The weights are not light and it is a lot for a wall to hold.

So fastening it well is very important. The movement can have a pendulum or no pendulum but of course the pendulum is most popular. When a mechanical clock does not have a pendulum it has a balance wheel instead. This is a floating and rocking wheel on the top of the movement and operates more like a watch balance.

Mechanical Clock Kit Styles – Granddaughter or Grandmother Clocks

Typically, granddaughters are spring driven with no weights.

The grandmothers are usually chain driven. The chiming units have three weights. Any other strike style has two weights. It is a shorter clock overall than a grandfather clock.

Grandfather Clock Kits

Typically cable driven with three weights and triple chimes.

This means the weights will hang on cables instead of chains, and plays choice of three songs. However it is not always triple chime because some are Westminster only. This is the largest and tallest of the floor clocks.

Chime Types

All of the above mechanical clock kit styles, in the past, have been made with every chime type. In other words there are all these various ways to make the clock play a song or make a noise.

There is the quarterly sounds that play a tune ever quarter hour, the most common of the songs is Westminster. Or there is the triple chime that includes Westminster, St. Michaels, or Whittington.

As for the other noise makers, we call them strike clocks because they only strike out the hours and usually bong once on the half hour. These include Gong strike (coil gong on the back or below the movement), Bell strike, or Bim Bam (sounds like its name, on two or three strike rods).


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Mechanical clock-kit movement options

The following are the various options for Mechanical clock-kit movements to utilize in building a clock.

We offer complete kits at Clockworks, however we can’t include them all as it would be overwhelming. It may be possible to alter any aspect in the clock kits that are available. Please call to let us help with kit modifications or for general assistance.

Options for Floor Clocks

Chime type

Either Westminster only or triple chime. Both of these Mechanical Clock Kit options play a melody every 15 minutes and require a three weight movement.

Also there is the bell strike option that will play on the top of the hour whatever hour it is, and once on the half hour.

Pendulum

Options are the length, the bob diameter, and if would like a wood stick style The Pendulum or a fancy lyre style The Pendulum. The wood stick style is more antique look and the lyre is the contemporary style.

Hammer location

Either on the back for standard depth cases, or for the shallow depth we can do a side hammer unit.

Dial

Either a phase of the moon style, or just the hump top that says Tempus Fugit. Or we can zip off any moon Dial or TF dial to provide a very nice square metal dial with no hump on the top at all.

Another option is to use heavy paper stock on a thin board, use spray glue to make it stay.


Mechanical clock-kit movement options – Wall Clocks

Chime type

Either Westminster only, Triple chime, Bim Bam, gong or bell. Lots of chime options there, but whatever wanted to listen to out of these we can do.

Pendulum

Either the wood stick style or sometimes if its short enough, we can put a brass rod pendulum in.

The Mechanical Clock Kit options brass rod pendulum is different than the metal lyre pendulum as its just a brass rod going straight down with out all the decor.

Hammer Location

Includes the back, or on the side, or even the bottom on the wall clock kits.

Dial

Square dial made of heavy paper stock that uses a spray glue in order to attach it to a thin board, or a metal dial.

In Arabic or Roman numerals. The dial on a wall clock would mount to the wood trim that goes around the dial, not interlocking with the movement.

One style you can’t get these days are the round dials that do lock into the movement, to have the appearance of the dial just floating in the air with the mounting hidden such as the Vienna regulator style.


Mechanical clock-kit movement options – Mantle or Shelf Clocks

Mechanical clock-kit movement options – Chime type

All of them really. an have Westminster, triple chime, gong, bell, or Bim Bam strike for Mechanical clock movement kit options.

Mechanical clock-kit movement options – Pendulum

Options include metal rod to a decor for the kitchen style clocks are available, or a wood stick pendulum if the clock is tall enough. For the shorter mantle units it will be just a round bob that is usually adjustable for time keeping.

Options for the Dial

The hardest on the mantle units. To get a the dial with bezel with glass in convex or flat is ideal, however not always possible.

If the situation calls for this type of clock dial, may want to chase a different clock design to make, it is not often it works out well unfortunately. The shelf clocks are easier as it has a door that closes with glass in the front, rather than the round brass bezel with dial and glass all in one combination.


This concludes the Mechanical Clock-Kit movement options. Please call to discuss the clock kits with us 800 381 7458.


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Order Your Clock kit before building the clock case

It is important to order the clock kit before building the clock case. It’s possible the kit will not fit if the case is built before getting the mechanical clock kit.

Although it may seem counterintuitive, it is more common than you might think. To put a lot of effort into building a luxury case only to realize that the necessary components do not fit inside. It is advisable to purchase the clock kit first to avoid this frustration and potential financial loss, . This will allow you to ensure that all the components fit properly before investing time and resources into the case.

Why order a clock kit before building

To find or adapt a clock kit to the case is very difficult. The ideal dial or other parts may not exist in the size that the case requires.

Moreover, measurements need to be correct for the clock kit to fit into the case.

Always order the Mechanical Clock Kit before building the case. Having the clock kit set up on a stand while working on the case is ideal.

Naturally, it will be easy to measure the various parts of the clock kit such as the pendulum swing and dial. Having the luxury of the components being in the air makes it much easier to measure and is a wise decision.

Not all clocks are made

Many sizes of antique clocks dials are not made anymore. Grandfather clocks back in the day had large Clock dials with ships on them.

They most certainly are gorgeous but try to find another one like it. These are no longer available. This is the case with many others as well. This is yet another reason to buy the clock kit before building the case.

The winding arbor holes will need to be done, if a dial can be found. This way it will have a hole to put the key or crank into. Chain driven clocks are the only style that does not need winding holes in the dial.

Alternate kit component availability

Clockworks offers a large variety of clock movements. However, when it comes to some components resources can get slim. This is why it is important to buy the clock kit before building the case.

Clock dials are the hardest because there are so many shapes, sizes, and options available. Examples include round dials, square, hump top with no moon, and moon dials.

Summary

To sum up this topic on clock kits. It is wise to get the Mechanical Clock Kit before building the clock case. The best thing to do is set up the movement kit in the workshop. This way you can visualize the size prior to installation.

So, do not build a beautiful case before buying components for it. Purchasing all of the components first will give you the opportunity to measure them and ensure they will fit in the case. This will help you avoid the disappointment of designing a case that cannot accommodate your components.


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Making a Grandfather-Clock Seat-Board

Making a Grandfather-Clock Seat-Board, which is the mount that the weight driven movement sits upon, is fairly easy.

Of course, the movement sits on this with cables or chains. Subsequently, they hang directly down between the boards.

Typical approximate dimensions

Additionally, many of the modern clocks have a seatboard that is 16 inches wide and is 2 and a half inches deep. However this varies depending on the clock case dimensions.

In the center of the mounting board is a hole that is 1 inch wide. It goes across the center of the 2 and a half inch deep seat board.
Grandfather clock movement seatboard

Putting it together

The hole is wide enough for the movement to sit on the board with its chains hanging down in the center. Then the seat board screws and washers can go up into the movement’s arbors on the bottom.

These are the screws with the rectangle washers. Of course, an easier method would be to mount two, three quarter or 1 inch square boards running parallel, which are 1 inch apart, across the inside of the clock case. This is really all a mounting board needs to consist of.

The only thing that has to happen is the movement is in the air with the chains dangling down in between these boards. The boards just can’t be so wide that the pendulum rubs it on the back of the movement.

With the movement mounting in the air, all that needs to be done is have the chime block mounted.

This goes on the back of the clock case. This enables the hammers to engage with the rods for the chime sound. Next hang the weights and pendulum. The final step is to lock the dial into the movement from the front.

Making a Grandfather Clock Seat-BoardA plywood seat board

Making a Grandfather Clock Seat-BoardMany ways to make a seat board

 Seat-BoardA simple test stand

 Seat-BoardClock case seat board


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Grandfather Clock Pendulum Information

Grandfather clock pendulum information begins with the obvious discussion of length. The length of the pendulum on German units comes in a few CM options.

German units measure the pendulum from the top of the movement to the bottom of the nut threads.

The pendulum itself, the leader it hangs on, and the suspension spring that the leader hangs on.

All three components in centimeters make up that CM length in the drop down menu.

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Pendulum length information

To know how long the actual pendulum is, subtract 15CM from the options with the pendulum length.

This will exclude the leader and suspension spring, and be the actual pendulum length from tip to tip off of the clock.

This length can vary as if a larger pendulum bob is selected, the actual length of the pendulum gets longer.

Why the CM length matters at all is because if the pendulum length is not near the CM length of the movement, the clock will not keep time.

So the gearing in the movement and the pendulum length works together to keep time around the specified CM length.

The bob width Options

A Lyre grandfather clock pendulum comes with either a 6 1/2, 8 1/2, or 10 1/2 inch bob diameters. The ‘Bob’ is the round disk at the bottom of the pendulum.

Moreover, the CM length on the movement will indicate the length of the pendulum from the TOP of the movement all the way down to the bottom of the pendulum nut threads.

This is an approximate length that depends on other factors such as bob diameter and weight of the pendulum.

Basically if the CM is 94CM the pendulum itself will be about 35 inches tip to tip off of the clock, and the 114CM option would put this same measurement at approximately 44 inches.

White Dial Grandfather Clock Kit

The White Dial Grandfather Clock Kit is a traditional cable-driven kit featuring the renowned Hermle 1161-853 triple chime movement. It offers a choice of three melodies:

  • Westminster
  • Whittington
  • St. Michael

Furthermore, there is also a silent mode. The movement includes an automatic beat adjustment and a second-hand sweep feature.

This comprehensive kit includes:

Please note: This kit provides all necessary components except for the clock case.

Mechanical Movement Details

The Hermle 1161-853 is a German-made, cable-driven movement requiring three weights. It features a plate size of 140 x 200mm and comes with a size #8 crank. The movement supports a second-hand sweep and includes an automatic night shut-off feature.

Moon Dial Features

The decorative white moon dial measures 11″ x 15.5″ and includes a moving moon phase, calendar function, and second-hand sweep. Installation is straightforward, with dial feet that lock into the front plate of the movement using rear-mounted levers.

Pendulum Length and Bob Width

The Lyre pendulum is available in various lengths. The correct length is indicated by the CM number on the back plate of the movement, encompassing the entire pendulum assembly, including the leader, suspension spring, and pendulum tip. The weight and bob diameter can affect this length.

To select the appropriate bob width, measure the waist of your clock case. Ensure there is at least a two-inch clearance on each side of the bob to allow for proper swing.

For more information on assembling your clock, refer to our Mechanical Clock Kit Styles Guide. Explore our full range of Mechanical Clock Kits for additional options.

Assistance: 800-381-7458

White Dial Grandfather Clock Kit

  • Hermle 1161-853 Movement
  • Triple Chime: Westminster, Whittington, St. Michael
  • Cable Driven
  • 11″ x 15.5″ Moon Dial
  • Lyre Pendulum
  • Rear-Mounted 12 Rod Strike
  • Movement Dimensions: 140 x 200mm
  • Serpentine Hands
  • Made in Germany
  • 3-Year Warranty
Listen to Westminster

Listen to Whittington

Listen to St. Michael


White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit Frequently Asked Questions:
Does the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit Include Automated Night Silence?

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Is Automated Night Silence Included with the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit?

The White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit does not include an automated night silence feature. Instead, it offers traditional chiming functionality combined with high-quality craftsmanship, staying true to the classic design of historical grandfather clocks. While this kit delivers rich, resonant chimes throughout the day and night, the night silence must be engaged manually by the user. If you’re considering this kit for your next clockmaking project, understanding how the chimes work is essential—especially if quiet nighttime hours are important to you.

At Clockworks.com, we offer the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit as a complete package for anyone looking to build or restore a classic grandfather clock. This kit includes all the essential components: a high-quality German-made mechanical movement, a white moon phase dial, pendulum, weights, chime rods, and all the hardware required for assembly. While it delivers a stunning and authentic chiming experience, it does not come with automated night shut-off features.

What Is Automated Night Silence?

Automated night silence, or auto night shut-off, refers to a feature in some modern mechanical and quartz clocks that silences the chimes during nighttime hours—usually from 10 PM to 6 AM. This feature is especially useful for people who prefer silence while they sleep. In clocks with this function, a mechanical lever or internal switch automatically mutes the chimes during preset hours, restoring full operation the next morning.

Manual Night Shut-Off vs. Automated Night Silence

The White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit includes a manual night shut-off lever. You can activate or deactivate the chimes by moving this lever, typically located on the side or front of the dial. The manual control is simple to use and gives the user full control over when the chimes operate. However, unlike automated systems, you must remember to set it each night if silence is desired.

Pros of Manual Shut-Off:

  • Full control over chime timing

  • Simpler mechanical design (less that can go wrong)

  • Cost-effective compared to auto-silence systems

Cons:

  • Requires daily interaction

  • No silent hours unless manually set

Why Doesn’t the White Moon Dial Kit Have Automated Silence?

The reason is both mechanical and historical. The White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit is designed to replicate traditional 18th and 19th-century grandfather clocks. During that era, automated night silence didn’t exist. The intent behind this kit is to maintain the charm and integrity of classic horology. Adding modern automation would detract from the authentic experience and aesthetic.

Additionally, offering this kit without automated features keeps the cost down and ensures long-term reliability. Fewer moving parts mean less that can wear out over time, making this kit an excellent long-term investment for clockmakers and enthusiasts.

Can I Add Automated Night Silence to the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit?

Currently, no aftermarket add-on exists for the White Moon Dial Kit that provides automated night silence. The mechanical design of the movement does not support auto shut-off, and modifying the movement would void its warranty and compromise its structural integrity.

If automatic silence is a must-have feature for you, consider browsing our full line of grandfather clock kits. We offer several options with modern movement upgrades that include night shut-off and other conveniences. Visit Clockworks.com to explore these alternatives.

What Makes the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit Special?

While it doesn’t include automated silence, the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit delivers outstanding value and timeless appeal. Here’s what you can expect from this kit:

1. White Moon Phase Dial

This elegant dial includes a rotating moon disk that visually tracks the lunar cycle. It adds both functionality and decorative flair. The moon phase window turns with the movement of time, capturing the classic essence of a true heirloom clock.

2. German-Made Movement

The movement in this kit is manufactured in Germany and built to last for decades. It features Westminster chimes on the quarter-hour and full hourly strikes, just like the original longcase clocks of old.

3. Complete Kit Components

Every White Moon Dial Kit comes with:

You’ll receive all the major parts needed to complete your grandfather clock project—minus the case.

4. Authentic Clockmaking Experience

This kit is ideal for DIY clockmakers, woodworking enthusiasts, or anyone restoring an antique case. Building a grandfather clock with this kit provides the satisfaction of assembling a timeless piece by hand, just as craftsmen did centuries ago.

Where Can You Buy the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit?

You can purchase the full White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit directly from Clockworks.com. We’re proud to offer one of the widest selections of clock kits, parts, and tools on the internet. Our kits come with expert customer service and detailed guides to help you succeed, whether you’re building your first clock or your fiftieth.

Final Thoughts

To summarize: the White Moon Dial Grandfather Clock Kit does not feature an automated night silence function. Instead, it offers manual chime control in keeping with its traditional design. If you value authenticity, beauty, and long-lasting performance, this kit is a top choice. For more details or to ask questions, visit Clockworks.com or email us at [email protected] Still have questions? Comment below to talk to the owner James Stoudenmire.

Additional information
Weight 20 lbs
Size

94cm with a 6 1/2 bob

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94cm with a 8 1/2 bob

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94cm with a 10 1/2 bob

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114cm with a 6 1/2 bob

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114cm with a 8 1/2 bob

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114cm with a 10 1/2 bob

Hermle Lyre Clock Pendulum

Weight 2 lbs
CM Length

94cm

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114cm

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Bob Diameter

8 1/2 Inch

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10 1/2 Inch

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Style

A-Twist

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C-Embossed

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Grandfather Triple Chime Clock Chime Block 12 Rod

Weight 3 lbs
Rods

8 rods 12 inch

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8 rods 22 inch

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8 rods 27 inch

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12 rods 25 inch

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Mike Razminas
Mike Razminas
3 years ago

I’m looking for a suspension spring and pendulum leader for a uwo3015b movement.

frank rivers
frank rivers
3 years ago
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Beautiful, thanks everyone for all the help.

Stephanie Stoudenmire
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3 years ago
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No problem. Thank you for choosing Clockworks!

Tim Unger
Tim Unger
4 years ago

Does this clock have an automated night silence?

Laura phipps
Laura phipps
4 years ago

hi I need instructions on how to set clock??