Oh yes, the thought crossed my mind, but considering the needless wear-and-tear on the movement holds me back from performing such.Turn it forward 11 hours.
Yes, it chimes, and as you mentioned, FB, I never wind the movement while the clock is chiming, and of course I never overwind.Mechanical (non electric) clocks/watches are not designed to be turned back. There's no reverse gear. As old aunt says, you have to turn it forward 11 hours. If it is a clock with a chime, when advancing you should let the clock complete each hour's chiming, before advancing to the next hour. If the clock doesn't chime from 10PM-6AM, you will have to advance 23 hours.
If you're like me, there's nothing like the sound of tick, tick, tick, tick............Yes, it chimes, and as you mentioned, FB, I never wind the movement while the clock is chiming, and of course I never overwind.
Thank you for weighing in on this for me.![]()
I sure am, and right from the time I was a young child.If you're like me, there's nothing like the sound of tick, tick, tick, tick............
That's me a T.It's strange, my clock ticks away merrily and I don't seem to hear it, but when it stops, I do then hear the silence.![]()
That's a shame.I still have my Dad's wind-up alarm clock..
And tried it..
But.. Not
Must be a 'spring thing '
Lovely story!Around the time of the Millennium, I was the Maintenance Manager,
of a large multi floor building in London, when it came to changing
the clocks in the Spring and Autumn, we had a master clock in a switch
room and it was my job to carry out the time change.
The floors, from the 6th to the 27th, were occupied by the NHS, they also
had a maintenance engineer, I am not sure why! One time, he went to work
on a Sunday, to change the time on all the clocks, around their floors, which
took him all day I would think, as they had several on each level.
I arrived at 7AM on the Monday and my first job was to change the time on
the Master Clock, before anybody arrived at the offices, after 9 o'clock, I got
an irate phone call from their office manager, asking me why the clocks were
all at the wrong time, I had no idea, but one of the security guards knew that
their man had changed them on Sunday, he had to go round and put them
all to the correct time.
We, the building, engineers had a laugh, he, the NHS Engineer was ridiculed
by his own department.
Mike.
Old manual wind-up clocks are my weakness.I use the method Tommy described for setting the time back an hour.
We've got a nice mantle-type pendulum clock. My wife found it at a yard sale for $5, because the woman selling it thought it didn't work (or work properly), admitted such, and sold it cheap (with two keys). The woman wasn't sure it could be repaired, or that it would be worth paying to have that done. I consulted a friend who has collected key-wind clocks, and he told me methods to adjust and care for them.
Me too from Sparty60, Seth Thomas “ Elba “ absolutely beautiful, I am fortunate to have it.Old manual wind-up clocks are my weakness.
What a beauty!Me too from Sparty60, Seth Thomas “ Elba “ absolutely beautiful, I am fortunate to have it.