John, thank you
Is there a way to take a look at your database?
You may be missing some serial numbers from my collection.
I would like to check that.
DieteR
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A few weeks ago I aquired a KIENZLE clock with a temperature compensating pendulum.
As can be seen in the photos, the pendulum was unfortunately no longer complete.
In the last photo, the pendulum is optically like the original.
My statement focuses on "optically".
Since the effect of...
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Thank you for the interest and the comments.
John in Your comment, You say You haven't seen any Würth clocks with such a design.
However, I have photos of such clocks with the board 1049A and the Würth pendulum.
In THE REPAIR GUIDE, I changed the manufacturer of Plate 1049A from JUF to...
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Here are some photos of a new member in my collection.
It seems that this clock, and others looking like, are been sold by various manufacturers.
Notice the movement made by Hauck with the low serial number.
Some times ago I bought another clock for a friend of mine with a movement...
You are right. It is definitly no BRASS!
It is no iron, because it is not magnetic.
After testing the top cover on it's underside, the material is silvery and softI
It's probably tin, or, at best zinc die casting.
DieteR
The clock runs fine!
I want to test, if it is electrogalvanised gold-plated
MartinM
Why You don't believe they are actual brass parts? What do You think, the parts are made from?
DieteR
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At this point I present a few photos
from my new KERN (K. u S. M IV Plate 1406G).
The special feature of this clock is the triangular (hexagonal) case.
I suspect that the brass castings are electrogalvanised gold-plated.
Who can tell me the easiest way to test?
DieteR
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Today I would like to introduce my recently acquired clock from J. Link (plate No. 1315).
The clock is not necessarily my taste! But I am a collector.
The photos speak for themselves.
Important for me is the pendulum. It seems to be quite rare. (Four Ladies)
I only had one photo with...
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Now that I also have a clock with the ominous letters on the board,
I would like to participate in the discussion with a contribution.
First, the photo below shows that the letters waren't necessary punched with the same tools.
The size, determined by me only by photos, seems...
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When I saw this clock, it did not take a minute, and the clock was mine.
Unfortunately I had overlooked in my euphoria that the glass in the front door was missing .
The attempt to reverse the purchase failed.
So now I have a four-glass clock with only three glasses!
And the missing...
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One of my last purchases is this Vosseler
The condition is excellent based on the many years that have gone.
Above attached photos prove this statement.
Everything seems to be in the state in which this clock once left the factory.
That this is not always the case, shows one of my...
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I thought miniature clock would be a common term.
In order to dispel misunderstandings, I quickly took a picture.
The dimensions of the back plate are
55 x 44 mm² and the depth is 26mm.
The size of the board corresponds nearly to KERN PI
DieteR
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Here are many photos of my latest acquisition.
they certainly raise many questions but also provide some answers
First answer of mine: NO FAKE
It's really a clock with a cylinder escapement, as a miniature clock.
Pay special attention to the execution and numbering
There is no...
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Thanks for interest
It seems to be a very unusual BULLE clock !
Answers to Burkhard -
The magnet is the same as known and the clock runs fine with 1,5 V !
Three days ago, I found the movement is marked.
See the photo.
DieteR
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