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My late moms clock


Dereklad

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Hello people how are you.

my money died 15 years ago and whilst digging round in the house loft i came across her wall clock.i know is a cheap nothing clock but she had it for years .

im trying to get it working again and have on my bedroom wall even thow its got a nightmare loud chime onnit,i dont mind the ticking.one of the springs seems really tight probly because my dad from dublin use to wind it tight like his life depended onnit.

the chimes work fine onnit and the pendulum moves and ticks but eventually stops.
if i keep spinning the clock arms round on this will it eventually release the tension on the spring.

The clocks got sentimental value not money value i know that.

is it worth taking it to a clock shop for a price uk.

if so ball park how much would they charge for servicing this as i know nothing about clocks.

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It may be a korean made or possibly japanese made 30 day wind clock.  The date mechanism is interesting.  Its not a fusee bracket clock but cleaned and pivots polished, bushings and lube it should run fine.

I charge $275-300 US for that type of movement.  

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Thanks oro £240 pound uk wow,not sure its financially viable to fix it.

i was surprised when i took the face off.i was  not expecting such an elaborate motor.

hmm ill have to sleep onnit,theres a shop about 10 miles  from me but it looks high end posh and very expensive.

 

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Looks Japanese, Seiko used to make them. A good clean and setting up would put it in fine working order.  If you take it to have it repaired make sure it is serviced on the premises and the work is guaranteed for at least 1 year.  

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Hi   It definitly looks like a foreign repro import, I have a couple of these and having said that they do what they were intended to do tell the time. Looking at that one a good service and clean /Lubricate  would see it ticking again.  Prices can vary on who does the job expect to pay     £200  upwards for the work by the professional  fraternity   Good and capable amateurs quite a deal less.

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