Yes, strident, in-tune, great practically unblemished dial and hands. Have you ever come across/know about an escapement with GUT PALLETS? I have! Robert Loomes in CLOCKS magazine had one to overhaul and the gut can wear out and presumably must be replaced after even 2 years, to avoid catastrophe! Great demo and your enthusiasm is great.
Ah yes, one of the most exciting (and terrifying) parts of getting a clock in the mail... Unboxing the thing while dreading finding it in pieces! I had very similar feelings while unboxing a very large wall clock I had shipped to me recently. Very glad to hear yours wasn't too badly damaged after shipping! Also, this thing sounds gorgeous! Seriously one of the nicest bim-bam strikes I have ever heard. Of course, this isn't all that unexpected, being a Kienzle. They sure new a thing or three about good acoustics! Anyways, congrats on the newest acquisition!
@@thesingingclockery523 Thank you very much! Yes, this is certainly the scariest part when it comes to getting clocks this way... I was afraid when I saw the movement fell along with the seatboard, but luckily the chime rods weren't damaged. I also love the sound of this and it's probably my favourite bim-bam strike I have :>
The Kienzle wall clock is very nice... a worthy addition to your collection! About the FHS chiming movement, I don't think the minute hand is too heavy, but there may be some resistance when lifting the chime lifting piece. Check that it isn't sticking.
@@TommyWylie Yes, that is more likely to be so. I've noticed that when the clock finishes the 3rd quarter chime, the train is locked by the self correction mechanism and not the actual warning pin. There's quite a bit of pressure building up in there, and I think that adjusting this thing might help. The movement also needs a very good clean. The chimes already gave up and it's only had 4 days since I wound it...
Thats a very nice clock Luka! When i was watching some your videos (idk which one, maybe lastest one?) I see the picture of this clock! I think i will on end of the year buy a Kienzle or Gustav Becker Vienna regulator wall clock!
Yes, strident, in-tune, great practically unblemished dial and hands. Have you ever come across/know about an escapement with GUT PALLETS? I have! Robert Loomes in CLOCKS magazine had one to overhaul and the gut can wear out and presumably must be replaced after even 2 years, to avoid catastrophe! Great demo and your enthusiasm is great.
@@gaiuscoleman8815 Thank you! I have never heard of such a system before! That clock is likely one of a kind. Very interesting!
that looks nice! reminds me of my mid century junghans
Ah yes, one of the most exciting (and terrifying) parts of getting a clock in the mail... Unboxing the thing while dreading finding it in pieces! I had very similar feelings while unboxing a very large wall clock I had shipped to me recently. Very glad to hear yours wasn't too badly damaged after shipping! Also, this thing sounds gorgeous! Seriously one of the nicest bim-bam strikes I have ever heard. Of course, this isn't all that unexpected, being a Kienzle. They sure new a thing or three about good acoustics!
Anyways, congrats on the newest acquisition!
@@thesingingclockery523 Thank you very much! Yes, this is certainly the scariest part when it comes to getting clocks this way... I was afraid when I saw the movement fell along with the seatboard, but luckily the chime rods weren't damaged. I also love the sound of this and it's probably my favourite bim-bam strike I have :>
The Kienzle wall clock is very nice... a worthy addition to your collection! About the FHS chiming movement, I don't think the minute hand is too heavy, but there may be some resistance when lifting the chime lifting piece. Check that it isn't sticking.
@@TommyWylie Yes, that is more likely to be so. I've noticed that when the clock finishes the 3rd quarter chime, the train is locked by the self correction mechanism and not the actual warning pin. There's quite a bit of pressure building up in there, and I think that adjusting this thing might help. The movement also needs a very good clean. The chimes already gave up and it's only had 4 days since I wound it...
Seeing the package, at first i thought you meant "coke" instead of "clock". The yeyo.
Ehh :))
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@@luka3377 care to share?
Thats a very nice clock Luka! When i was watching some your videos (idk which one, maybe lastest one?) I see the picture of this clock! I think i will on end of the year buy a Kienzle or Gustav Becker Vienna regulator wall clock!
@@Oldclockschannel125 Yup, this clock was indeed shown in my latest video :>
I'm very curious to see what you'll get!
@luka3377 Thanks Luka but im not 100 % sure will a buy one of that clocks but I hope i will!
Kienzle *yes*
Classic 1940s. I have a similar one from Junghans
@@LocutusDeer I think I know which you mean, and I love that thing :>
Amazing unboxing video and BBC Luca I just have one question: care e tema la mate?
Exercitiile de la 13 la 16 de la pagina 123 din manual.
@@tofan0084 si alea din clasa, gen ultimul si chestia aia de demonstrat
@@luka3377daaaa, sigur ne facem aia. Sunt sigur ca si masonul sef stie ca nu o sa o facem
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