Recently bought this lovely little clock.
Smiths appear to have used various movements in this clock. I can't see any identification on the movement itself. It would be useful to know what it is called for finding help with it.
I will try to upload a video of the escapement because the balance wheel - and this is the first balance wheel I have ever looked at - appears to be quite loose with no obvious way to adjust it. Perhaps it is normal? The wobble doesn't look "normal" to me, especially where it rests in the jewel (is that right?). The clock will stop randomly from a few minutes to several hours. Judging by the scratches on the back plate, the movement has been dismantled before.
Smiths appear to have used various movements in this clock. I can't see any identification on the movement itself. It would be useful to know what it is called for finding help with it.
I will try to upload a video of the escapement because the balance wheel - and this is the first balance wheel I have ever looked at - appears to be quite loose with no obvious way to adjust it. Perhaps it is normal? The wobble doesn't look "normal" to me, especially where it rests in the jewel (is that right?). The clock will stop randomly from a few minutes to several hours. Judging by the scratches on the back plate, the movement has been dismantled before.


