As an observation... the minute hand of the Chinese wall clock at 0:55 is loose. I'm guessing you can't tighten it without the hands jamming together. That's an issue of the Shanghai striking movement. Actually the hour hand collet is slightly tapered, so with some force it is possible to push it on further. I did that with both of my Chinese striking clocks. Then you can tighten the centre nut without the hands jamming and stopping the clock. I also think this has probably the best sound. And the one at 1:53.
I especially love that Karl Lauffer mantel clock, probably that. So pretty.
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You have some nice shape, old clocks there. Thanks for the share..
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As an observation... the minute hand of the Chinese wall clock at 0:55 is loose. I'm guessing you can't tighten it without the hands jamming together. That's an issue of the Shanghai striking movement. Actually the hour hand collet is slightly tapered, so with some force it is possible to push it on further. I did that with both of my Chinese striking clocks. Then you can tighten the centre nut without the hands jamming and stopping the clock. I also think this has probably the best sound. And the one at 1:53.
Thanks Tommy! I fixed that on my chiense clocks now.
I'd say the Jantar or the Zlatarne Celje (it's a tie between them)
Baduf cuz it sounds like a bell ngl