I'm trying to figure out the do nothing position for reassembling the movement. As I read below, there's some discrepancies in where to locate the lobes.
Im interested in knowing when reassembling a Regular 25 movement does the 2nd wheel strike wheel which has the double lobes on it. I need to know which position it should be when vertical or horizontal when putting the movement back together.
I have this Kieninger movement that appears to be in great shape but it runs fast. The regulator is set at it's slowest position. Any suggestions to slow it down would be appreciated.
I'm not sure what you're asking. It is controlled on the side of the movement with a lever that pushes the the bird hold out lever. It can be adjusted with that. Maybe I'm not understanding.
Hi Folks,
I received in a Engstler Quartz Cuckoo Clock with music & dancers. The customer states that the cuckoo strikes inconsistently on the hour. It might strike 10 o'clock then 1 o'clock. Does this mean the clock went cuckoo and needs to be replaced? Does anyone know how to reset these...
Hi Vernon,
This clock will run for several hours before it stops at five til the hour. The minute hand will not turn clockwise without some force. This time it ran a day and a half before stopping again with the left bellow open. Any ideas?
Hi folks, I have a Cuckoo clock that randomly stops five minutes till the hour maybe once every two days or so. The minute hand actually gets stuck at five till the hour and it has to be forced to turn it clockwise. It will move freely counter-clockwise. This is a regula 25 movement with music...
Hey Folks,
I like to use Jeff Hamilton's Clockmaker's Apprentice CD Free Version to calculate mainspring lengths. My version got corrupt, so I'm looking for some one who has this program and could share it with me. I was hoping I could find this program in the library. Maybe I'm not searching...
Hi folks,
I'm wondering what people's thought are when it comes to mainspring replacement. I don't always like to trust the replacement to the broken spring the clock comes in with. When it comes to Hermle movements we're covered with good information out there as Timesavers and others but what...
Thank you Willie, that was certainly the correct answer. I found two flathead screws diagonally to each other holding the movement. Thank you for your help!
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