- General Clock Discussions - NAWCC Forums
General Clock Discussions A generalist area to gather and share information related to collecting, identifying and general care and feeding of your clock ==> PLEASE POST PHOTOS WHEN ASKING QUESTIONS - We need to see what you're seeing!
- Beat Setting 101 - NAWCC Forums
What beat is and how to set it in your clock to keep it running BEAT AND BEAT-SETTING
- Clock Parts Terminology - NAWCC Forums
2 Clock Parts Terminology • 2 Chiming clock movement 3 Count-wheel strike elements 4 Deadbeat Escapement 6 Platform Escapement 7 Hairspring Lever Escapement 8 Hermle Floating Hairspring Balances 9 Generic count-wheel train 10 Clock Dictionary Link 11 Strip Pallet - Recoil Escapement 12 Count Wheel Lever Assemblies 13 Grand
- Beat setting using Clock Tuner App - NAWCC Forums
I've used the Clock Tuner Android App for a couple of years to get BPH right quickly I'm now working with an HAU HAC wall clock that is more sensitive to being out of level than any I've met so far Having one hell of a job to get it in beat - my ears aren't sensitive enough to get the
- Clock Key Size - NAWCC Forums
Just a quick question When ordering a replacement key for a clock, do I order the size that the post measures or the next size up i e If I measure a 44 is that the key I order or the next larger size?
- Clock Mainspring Chart - NAWCC Forums
CLOCK SPRINGS FOR OLDER MODELS Including: Ansonia, Chelsea, China Plate, Gilbert, Ingraham, New Haven, Parker, Phinney Walker, Sessions, Seth Thomas, and Waterbury
- Sessions Mantle Clock Identification - NAWCC Forums
Hello all I inherited a Sessions Mantle Clock from my grandparents, I think My mother passed away when I was 12, so I don't have a lot of back history I looked in the Sessions Clock book and could not find an exact match If I post pictures, can someone help? The dial has numbers not
- New England Clock Company Info. . . | NAWCC Forums
If the clock you refer to is marked as from Farmington, Conn , it is likely a product of the Sessions Clock Co after it folded as a manufacturer These clocks are of made in a domestic case (often of pine), with German movements If your clock doesn't match this description, let us know, and show PICTURES, and perhaps someone else might have an answer Collectible? Again, we'll have to be
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