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Found a Baldwin Clock with Westminster Chimes at a local flea market. Would anyone have any general information on Baldwin Clocks (other than they were made in Germany)? Thanks ![]() | |||
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Just a hunch, was it sold by Baldwin Piano Company? I recall seeing advertisements a few years ago placed by a piano shop with both pianos and clocks in the illustrations and I was in the store a couple times but can't remember the name. Examine the back plate of the movement closely and look for the name of the manufacturer of the movement. Hermle, Jauch, etc. | ||||
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The movement is marked "Baldwin Two (2) Jewels Made in West Germany 340-020". Appears to be a 30 day movement - in working condition. | ||||
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Wayne, the number 340-020 is for a Hermle 8 day westminster movement, will probably have a floating balance. parts are available for these movements in case any are needed Curly | |||
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What would be the age of that clock? Tom Seymour NAWCC #41293 IHC #104 IHC Exec.V.P. | ||||
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The clock is probably 25-30 years old, since you can still buy replacement movements with the same model number. I bought the bare movement from LaRose a year or so ago to replace one that was 15-20 years old. It was more cost effective for me to buy a new movement than to try to repair the old one. I don't have the patience, skill, or nerve to start and understand from comments from others that repairing one of these is a pain. If you have to pay someone to do the repair a replacement movement is the best option since that's quite easy to do, remove the hands and a few screws, pull out the old movement, insert the new and replace the screws and hands, wind it up and set it. | ||||
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