cincinnati wrote:Looking for a source of mechanical clock movement for a mantel clock.
I have looked at Klockit. Any other place to look? Of course at a great price too.
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Major horological suppliers (USA) are:
Timesavers
http://www.timesavers.com/
Ronell Clock Co
http://www.ronellclock.com/main.sc
Merritt's
http://www.merritts.com/store4/public/p ... oryID=2057
Empire Clock
http://www.empireclock.com/
What kind of clock are you building?
A few observations and a little rant...
One pet peeve is magazine articles or people who spend vast fortunes in premium exotic woods and countless hours carefully crafting their heirloom clock case only to put absolute rubbish behind the dial.
For the ultimate low budget approach it is hard to beat a quartz movement. When it dies it is easily replaced. If you want a clock that strikes or chimes then this is not a great choice as the electronic bells sound awful.
If you insist on a mechanical movement.
Avoid the various Asian imports. Do I really need to go into detail?
Hermle movements (German) are decent quality. Typically, they will run for about 15 years and then it is time to get a new one. They can be repaired but it is more economical to just replace them. If you want one of these I would recommend Butterworth clocks. Some retailers have old stock and the movements need a little overhaul straight out of the box.
If you want to break the bank I know someone who used to make premium reproduction movements but this will be the most expensive option. I am checking to see if he is still producing them. With this option you will have a true heirloom clock that will last for generations.
Another alternative would be to buy an antique movement. Ebay is a good source. Odds are that you will also need to pay to have it overhauled but the total cost probably won't be much different from the Hermle and it will be more durable. The typical 8 day American movement was made in huge quantities and is very forgiving of wear and tear.
Whatever you decide be sure to buy the movement first and then size the case to fit.
Troy
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