Wall Clock

How do I set my antique wall clock will not "forget" to chime the hour or half, and then get behind?
My 1874 Keinsle German wall clock jumps often chime the hour or half an hour and thus obtains behind. How do I make an adjustment if it stop skipping the time he is supposed to chime? Otherwise I'll have to keep pulling the thread just to advance the chime, I Now to do every day because it keeps jumping points on the half hour when he is supposed to chime.
Open the clock enough that you can see how the mechanism works. Usually five minutes before the alarm is to start a cam moves a lever to trigger up chime then the hour or half an hour she runs the chime. The first trip is not happening, probably due to dirt or corrosion, or perhaps because one level has become worn. If you can not understand yourself quickly, so please watch it for a professional. Him a favor, however, and do not remove the first clock! He'll charge a lot, lot more if you arrive with a bag full of parts of the clock and bad magic words, "You will not have to remove it. I did it already, so the cost will be less, right?"
|
|
Provence Large Wall Clock $86.99 Make a bold statement with this popular antiqued and distressed large Provence wall clock. The round design, Roman numerals and uniquely styled hands makes this piece a great accent to any room. |
|
|
Provence Medium Wall Clock $76.99 Featuring a traditional design, the Provence wall clock is will give your home timeless appeal. |
|
|
The Allure Metal Wall Clock $80.99 No matter how large the room, you will always know the time with the stylish Allure clock on the wall. This large 24.5-inch wall clock fits with any decor style. |
|
|
Wood Provence Wall Clock $69.99 This lovely wall clock comes in a Provence style perfect for any decor. |
|
|
Hartley Black Wall Clock $65.99 A thin frame and roman numerals highlight this wall clock. This wall clock also features a contemporary vintage style. |









