I was wondering about this clock. How do they make a 15 day movement? Do they add another wheel to the time train? The picture in the other thread did not show a very complicated movement, and I think the OP said it was a 31 day.
My friend just inherited this clock from his grandmother. He'd like to find out some company history, age, maintenance and value of this clock. The only thing he can see on the face is the name Beacon and "15 Day." Thanks for any help!
My friend has a mantle clock, with a Junghans movement mounted in a carriage type case. Below the mark is a stamp of "A21." He tells me that it runs fine as far as keeping time and hour count chime, but it plays the Westminster notes a bit too fast. He also mentioned that as the spring winds...
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