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Schatz Royal Mariner help needed


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I am working on this at present:

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a rather tired c1970's Schatz Royal Mariner with the ships bell striking movement:

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& a 4 jewel pin lever platform escapement:

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Unfortunately the escape wheel has a broken pivot. Despite extensive searches for replacements, I haven't turned anything up yet, so repair may be my only option. Any recommendations on parts or UK based repairs would be gratefully received.

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I think on this one the only answer is to re pivot the wheel. A clockmaker should be able to undertake the task. You certainly need a lathe to undertake such work. Have you tried Schatz?

Some info on the clock and movement here, but nothing about replacing the platform or repairing it.

http://www.abbeyclock.com/mariner.html

http://www.nauticalia.com/uk-info/instruments/wall_bulkhead_clocks_and_barometers/schatz_royal_clock/5020.html

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I desperately need a balance platform for my  Schatz Mariner's clock. It is was produced before 1971. I received it in 1974 when my ship the USS Joseph Strauss (DDG16) went into an overhaul at the Puget Sound Naval shipyard. 

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On 2/16/2021 at 10:35 PM, Clocker said:

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Hello

I also am looking for one of these escapement" can you let me know if you find one that is available?

I am looking for the same as well. Can anyone assist with my search?

Chas

 

Clocker

 

 

I am looking for the same escapement for my Royal Mariner. Can anyone assist with my search? I am in the US - NYC / CT area

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