Junghans W200 Westminster Chime Mantle Clock Repair - Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @whitneykovener
    @whitneykovener Год назад +1

    Thanks for posting Scottie

    • @ScottiesClockWorld
      @ScottiesClockWorld  Год назад +1

      Did you like the open captions on the video? I am trialing open captions for a month to see what reaction I get, whether people like or dislike them. Depending on the results I am looking at posting three videos every week instead of two.

    • @whitneykovener
      @whitneykovener Год назад +1

      @@ScottiesClockWorld I think it helps in case there is any confusion about a particular word or phrase. Easier to read than closed captioned. If it's not too much trouble, go for it!

    • @ScottiesClockWorld
      @ScottiesClockWorld  Год назад +1

      @@whitneykovener Thanks for your comment. I think open captions is a good idea for the reason you stated, clarification.

  • @jessicaa3623
    @jessicaa3623 Год назад +1

    I'm always afraid to disturb the back cock, as I have struggled mightily trying to get the depth right again on an Enfield and Junghans before. Your video "German mantle clock movement Escape Wheel pallet adjustment" was a Godsend! Didn't make it easier, but helped me understand it does take some trial and error to find that spot again. I have to admit, if I would tend to cheat and leave it on for this reason!

    • @ScottiesClockWorld
      @ScottiesClockWorld  Год назад

      Setting the pallets correctly is a real chore for beginners, but it becomes easier with experience, so hang in there.

  • @alexoshhh
    @alexoshhh 5 месяцев назад

    help please my junghans clock doesnt run right i replaced the spring but the hands are soo loose not the hands but the shaft minute wheel and gets stuck very easily even before steiking the clock runs but hands stop :( its also a w200