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Hi all, been of the grid awhile. I just picked up a ships bell clock, circa 1944-1949, based on serial number. Does anyone know a reliable source to have it serviced? It needs a hairspring and work on the strike chain. I found a website "Chelsea Clocks.com", but wanted input from the IHC club. Any thoughts? Brian | |||
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I would recommend a member here: Paul Trombley for one! Dave Turner | |||
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Thanks Dave! I will look up Paul and see what he says. [Administrative note: See request in this topic Add Kirova Chronometer restaff to my resume] . | ||||
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I would recommend checking with Ron Bechler who is a Chelsea specialist and has done a lot of work for Chelsea. Also a good guy. Email at ronblechler@comcast.com | ||||
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IHC Member 1736 |
Hi Brian, I've had some success with a few of the Chelseas. Ron Bechler is my go to guy for parts and technical support. I'd be happy to help you bring this one back to life. | |||
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IHC Life Member |
I have a Chelsea that Paul repaired and am very pleased with it. I second the recommendation for Paul. | |||
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Paul, e-mail sent | ||||
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IHC Member 1736 |
Thanks guys... | |||
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