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posted January 08, 2025 11:27
This 8 day wall clock had a broken strike train spring and other issues. It has a balance wheel which looks similar to those used in big old alarm clocks. Though not worth much, it's interesting.

 
Posts: 2049 | Location: East Lansing, Michigan USA | Registered: November 24, 2002
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posted January 08, 2025 11:30
The HOPE trade mark and the initials on the movement are from a Japanese clockmaker. So far I have no other information other than the national origin of the clock. Vintage? I'd say around 1890-1935.

 
Posts: 2049 | Location: East Lansing, Michigan USA | Registered: November 24, 2002
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posted January 08, 2025 11:33
Unfortunately, someone attempted to repair the clock in the past. Lead solder was used to attach the end of the hairspring. The solder flux caused corrosion.

 
Posts: 2049 | Location: East Lansing, Michigan USA | Registered: November 24, 2002
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posted January 08, 2025 11:37
Fortunately, I had a box of very old alarm clock parts. After many tries I found the right hair spring balance wheel combination to make the clock keep time. Of course before the escapement work, I had to replace the strike spring and clean the clock properly.

 
Posts: 2049 | Location: East Lansing, Michigan USA | Registered: November 24, 2002
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posted January 08, 2025 11:42
The experiments in attempting to get the clock timed properly with alarm clock parts took quite a lot of time. While waiting to see if the clock was keeping time, I tightened up the loose parts of the wooden case. The dial needed a little toughing up. Fortunately, my wife is a fine artist and she was able to make the dial look much better.

 
Posts: 2049 | Location: East Lansing, Michigan USA | Registered: November 24, 2002
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posted January 08, 2025 11:46
And here it is. Keeping time reasonably well. Of course, it's still not worth much money. But that's not the point.

 
Posts: 2049 | Location: East Lansing, Michigan USA | Registered: November 24, 2002
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posted January 09, 2025 12:55

Thanks Greg!

 
Posts: 5524 | Location: Northern Ohio in the U.S.A. | Registered: December 04, 2002
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posted January 09, 2025 20:51
Nice job to save an old clock from the boneyard.

Curly
 
Posts: 255 | Location: Ashland, Wisconsin U.S.A. | Registered: November 22, 2002
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