Hi Thomas,
Welcome to the board!
If you can post a picture of the coil or send me a picture I could maybe help you on this one. I do not know this clock. Also if the clock has the wattage on it that also would help.
I own a "Chronostat I" marine chronometer by Leroy & Co, dated 1938, Licence ATO. Unfortunately one of the coils is missing, and I do not have any knowledge of neither voltage nor polarization to get this fine old clock running. Does anybody has an idea how to get the missing coil and how to supply the (fortunately!!) soon repaired clock with power?
Thanks in advance,
Thomas
For images of this clock please email me, thanks.
Hi Thomas,
Welcome to the board!
If you can post a picture of the coil or send me a picture I could maybe help you on this one. I do not know this clock. Also if the clock has the wattage on it that also would help.