I like the clocks that plays quarter hour sequence and hour strike as chord strokes on either tuned set of tubular bells, chiming bars, dome shaped bells or coiled wire gongs. I also like the clocks that plays melody on either barrel organ or comb picking music-box just before or soon after striking the hours on tubular bell, dome shaped bell, chiming bar or coiled wire gong. Such clocks chime only at the hour. Nowadays all these types of clocks are electronically imitated by some quartz clocks because they contains electronically recorded and programmed circuit board of sound chips connected to speaker. Either played by real chimes, music-boxes, barrel organ and gong in mechanical clocks or electronically imitated by quartz clocks. I like musical and chiming clocks.
Will you make a video of the musical wall clocks and cuckoo clocks that are working that are in your store right now and post it on RUclips when you have time
I want to visit your clock store so bad.....I live in TX.....hopefully my family and I will visit GA, nearby your store one day, and we'll come see your store.
That is a Hermle mechanical grand Tambor clock near the end of its winding cycle so it is running a little bit slower than normal. It’s playing Westminster
This video was both great, and horrible. Great, because it's fun to see everything, but horrible because the camera moves around SO FAST that you A: can't see hardly anything, and B: get incredibly dizzy and nauseous watching it. I had to slow the video to half the speed, which kind of messes up the sound.
JC agreed: I thought about saying take a Dramamine before you watch it. I could do a slow moving video showing each and every clock but it would take an hour and a half to get them all on video. Kind of hoping that this is enough to tease folks into coming in seeing The clocks in person. As far as the sound, put on some headphones and don’t watch. Then try to stay awake. I really appreciate your feedback.
i like the the vintage music box playing music
I would be like kid in a toy store. The wall clocks give me life
Imagine cycling through every single quarter of every single clock.
I like the clocks that plays quarter hour sequence and hour strike as chord strokes on either tuned set of tubular bells, chiming bars, dome shaped bells or coiled wire gongs. I also like the clocks that plays melody on either barrel organ or comb picking music-box just before or soon after striking the hours on tubular bell, dome shaped bell, chiming bar or coiled wire gong. Such clocks chime only at the hour. Nowadays all these types of clocks are electronically imitated by some quartz clocks because they contains electronically recorded and programmed circuit board of sound chips connected to speaker. Either played by real chimes, music-boxes, barrel organ and gong in mechanical clocks or electronically imitated by quartz clocks. I like musical and chiming clocks.
Chiming bars? I think you mean chime rods.
@@Corgipon Yes.
Why did another music box went off at 15:50
Oooh. San Marcos Square in Venezia Italia has a Lion clock. Gigantic. Meow ROAR.
I love that Gazo San Juan Bautista
Will you make a video of the musical wall clocks and cuckoo clocks that are working that are in your store right now and post it on RUclips when you have time
I want to visit your clock store so bad.....I live in TX.....hopefully my family and I will visit GA, nearby your store one day, and we'll come see your store.
coolest clock made by howard miller @ 7:31 too bad its been discontinued :-(
Why the music box went of at 17:49
Nothing is set at the correct time. May have been manually activated.
I can’t understand calendars or analog clocks. I can understand digital. However. I love this video, short though it be.
0:42- 0:48 Are those tower clocks and are they for sale?
Gearz 365 yes a 1900 smith and son, a 1886 ST no5 and a ehoward 00. Not for sale
Champ1964 Okay. Just curious
22:15 was that the clock tower
17:48 what was that clock playing music?
That was actually a porter 13”disk musicbox
That’s a good idea
I want go there someday lol
What's that bell going for the whole video for?
Are there also any clocks in the store that you made yourself?
Only some Restorations. No Produced products by us directly.
@@Champ1964 I like the grandmother clook amzing
Reply which chime is best: Westminster, St. Michael's, Whittington, Ave Maria, or Bim-Bam
T-Money Westminster.
Whittington
Whittington. 2nd best St. Michael.
3:08 that background clock was so beautiful. What is that haha
That is a Hermle mechanical grand Tambor clock near the end of its winding cycle so it is running a little bit slower than normal. It’s playing Westminster
@@Champ1964
Wow. These are very beautiful.
have any bulova grandfather clocks?
already have one :)
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Lousy camera work
17:46
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15:48
This video was both great, and horrible. Great, because it's fun to see everything, but horrible because the camera moves around SO FAST that you A: can't see hardly anything, and B: get incredibly dizzy and nauseous watching it. I had to slow the video to half the speed, which kind of messes up the sound.
JC agreed: I thought about saying take a Dramamine before you watch it. I could do a slow moving video showing each and every clock but it would take an hour and a half to get them all on video. Kind of hoping that this is enough to tease folks into coming in seeing The clocks in person. As far as the sound, put on some headphones and don’t watch. Then try to stay awake. I really appreciate your feedback.
ABSOLUTELY LOUSY CAMERA JOB
World's biggest cuckoo clock 1:09