Internet Horology Club 185
ANYONE ELSE HAVE A JEWELER'S CLOCK???

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January 15, 2004, 20:34
Lindell V. Riddle
ANYONE ELSE HAVE A JEWELER'S CLOCK???

My watchmaker Rich Kuhn has a soft spot in his head (just as I do) for Bulovas. He recently came across a beautifully lighted Bulova Jeweler's Clock that I'm smitten with.

And if you haven't seen the masterful job Ralph Raynor did saving a literal basket case, check this out...


Ralph's Longines Clock... Basket Case to Beautiful!

These really are nifty clocks! Anybody else have a Jewelers Advertising Clock or two in their collection?

Illuminated Bulova Jeweler's Clock...


January 16, 2004, 09:55
Tom Seymour
This one is a little older. but I think it could be called and advertising clock.

Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.


January 16, 2004, 09:57
Tom Seymour
The ad!

Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.


January 17, 2004, 00:31
Tom Seymour
I spotted this one at a nearby repair shop. The picture shows only the dial. The case is the typical square with dial lighted from behind.

Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.


January 19, 2004, 22:58
Steve Cunningham
I have a Gruen neon clock. It has five electric motors in it. The center one tells time locally. The other four are set for time around the world. I think one says Moscow, another Cairo.
January 20, 2004, 12:34
Lindell V. Riddle
Hi Steve,

That sounds like a winner!

How about a picture of that rascal?

Lindell

Wink
January 24, 2004, 13:36
Douglas Barr
Here are some examples. All had some form of seconds bit. These were all made to be seen in stores so the public could set there watches and the watch/clock makers could time theirs.


January 24, 2004, 13:52
Douglas Barr
other examples


January 24, 2004, 13:55
Douglas Barr
more regulator


January 24, 2004, 20:19
Tom Seymour
Those are fabulous!! Could you give some more info on age and makers of those beauties!

Welcome to IHC!! Thanks for posting! I see the pendulum is swinging in one of the photos. It is great to know they are running!!

Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.
January 24, 2004, 23:04
Lindell V. Riddle

You're right Tom!

Everyone join me in welcoming Doug Barr from Westlake in Northern Ohio to Chapter 185!

Doug, it's truly an honor to have you with us. Stake out some space in our Photo Gallery and let's see some more!

Lindell


Wink

January 25, 2004, 12:45
Carlos Flores
Welcome Doug!, it seems that you have some great clocks, it is nice to see them.
One question from a non-clock guy, in your second picture, how is that the watch face is in the lower position of the clock?, is it moving as the pendulum? Roll Eyes
January 25, 2004, 22:26
Douglas Barr
The second clock picture is a "swinger" type clock. The movement is located in the pend. bob and has a pinwheel escapement.As it swings the escapement is released and the second hand advances.The pend. is a very heavy invar? ,brass affair and a full meter. There is a dial in white on the other side.Very accurate but needs to be cased to avoid any air movement that might efect its timing.A very good piece to attract customers to your shop...the pend. has only the smallest of movement ....powered by a fusee, spring set up.Hope this answers some questions. Pendrod

Doug Barr
NAWCC Member 91585
Chapter 185 Member 313
January 26, 2004, 14:46
Steve Cunningham
I finally got time to crawl up in the attic, and dig out the dusty Gruen clock. Here are imnages of it (if I'm lucky). It has fine Haddon electric motors in the back. The center motor tells local time, and the other motors tell time in; Paris-London, Bombay, Moscow, and Rio De Janeiro. I bought this years ago, at a Pawn Shop. Evidently, they bought out a watchmaker's shop. I also got a wonderful Sangamo Electric Clock at the same time.


January 26, 2004, 14:48
Steve Cunningham
Here's a rear shot of the Gruen Neon Clock, showing the motors. Yes it does work fine.


January 26, 2004, 17:42
Tom Seymour
Steve,

That is a very interesting clock. Thanks for taking the time and effort to get it out of storage and post the pictures.

Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.
March 14, 2004, 14:56
Ralph Rehner
Here's one fished out of yesterdays regional. A bit bigger than the typical advertising clocks I've come across thusfar.

Ralph Rehner, "The Clock Pup" and Longines Watch Guy



March 14, 2004, 15:12
William Mittelstadt
I like the early Jeweler's Regulators. Here is a picture of a few in my living room.

William Mittelstadt
IHC Member 166


March 14, 2004, 18:19
Tom Seymour
We seem to be mixing jeweler's advertising clocks and jeweler's regulators in the same thread, but you can't argue with the results. Great example of each!!!

Tom Seymour
NAWCC# 41293
IHC Executive V.P.
March 15, 2004, 01:04
Carlos Flores
William, those are magnificent!, something to see reallyCool, do you run them regulary?
March 19, 2004, 01:58
Jack Goldstein
Doug and William, fabulous, outstanding.
Thank you,
Jack G

Jack Goldstein
NAWCC 0152932
IHC 185 #274
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