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Friday, 11 June 2010

Perivale movements and worn bushes...

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Today I am trying to get a Perivale three train movement up and running, but it has a worn bush on the backplate. I have no equipment or too...
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It's been a whole year...

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I can hardly believe it's a whole year since I last posted on this site. I have acquired a few more clocks and I'm putting a few pro...
Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Clock of the day (2)

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From the Far East comes this clock, made by the S. Kato clock company. Are any of you familiar with this name? The most obvious feature of i...

Clock of the day

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It is always important to take a second look at something which appears mundane. This is a fairly ordinary looking alarm clock, albeit with ...
Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Clock of the day

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This item is interesting for the movement. It is a "TSOL 1", the product of an unknown British manufacturer. I have seen several o...
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Tuesday, 23 June 2009

Clock of the day (7)

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I think this can be my last upload for tonight. I actually bought this one brand new. It was made in China by an unnamed company. It is a st...

Clock of the day (6)

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This was a giant. I don't know where it is now, but I hope it's in a setting where it looks more appropriate than it did in my bathr...

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Comments on clocks are always welcome here. I intend this to be a site where the clocks I have uploaded may stimulate discussion which will ...

Clock of the day (5)

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From Soviet Russia comes the VESNA. The letters BECHA are Russian equivalents of VESNA. This clock is interesting for highlighting the metho...
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Clock of the day (4)

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The fourth item for today is from Germany. Made by (or for) Dugena, it is a porcelain kitchen clock with an eight day timepice movement. It ...
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