Did you really use sand to clean clock parts? Sand?? Please never do that again. That balance wheel swings unevenly and has no power to it. Please clean the pivot holes and springs properly next time or it will not last. You can clean out the pivots with a toothpick and the pivots with polishing compound.
Do both keys wind? If so, there's dirt in the gears or the balance wheel isn't moving for some reason. If not, then one of the winding springs is broken and you'll need a new one. You can buy them if you measure thickness, width and length and source one from a clockmaker supplier.
Take it apart, clean it, put it back together then oil with sewing machine oil. You will only need a tiny bit on the axles that meet up to the plates. Just make sure you pay attention to what you are doing and really look at it before you start, though.
Did you really use sand to clean clock parts? Sand?? Please never do that again. That balance wheel swings unevenly and has no power to it. Please clean the pivot holes and springs properly next time or it will not last. You can clean out the pivots with a toothpick and the pivots with polishing compound.
希望先普及一下机修的初级技术,然后介绍一下,修复工艺,找些简单的活让大家练习一下,在介绍一下一些工具,好用的工具很重要
I know that Chinese clocks don't have sub dials for seconds pointer.
More a early 1950s Junghans alarm clock from germany
Also the clock is still pretty dirty
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i think it not works perfectly .. just needs to little bent a hairspring.
Quedo hermoso
Con la esfera vieja se hubiera visto vintage.
Gracias
如此窝囊的修理过程,使人看了不爽:肮脏、粗造、笨拙、无条理性。
Ich bin genau Ihrer Meinung
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I have one of these it was my grampa's clock
That's cool
Hey, I have a clock like this got it from thrift store. But it not working the bell works fine but clock won't move..can you help me?
where r u my friend?
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Do both keys wind? If so, there's dirt in the gears or the balance wheel isn't moving for some reason. If not, then one of the winding springs is broken and you'll need a new one. You can buy them if you measure thickness, width and length and source one from a clockmaker supplier.
I have one of those watch but how to repair don't know ...
Take it apart, clean it, put it back together then oil with sewing machine oil. You will only need a tiny bit on the axles that meet up to the plates. Just make sure you pay attention to what you are doing and really look at it before you start, though.
Lavoro più che mediocre.