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IMG_8145

By on July 5, 2010

IMG_8145

View of movement shpwing the anchor (typical Jahresuhrenfabrik one-piece design), escape wheel and 4th wheel.

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2 Responses to “IMG_8145”

  1. comment number 1 by: John Weinreich

    Good Morning Bill, I happened upon your site, while looking for JUF parts. By chance, do you have the swivel/top block assembly for the older JUF anniversary clocks? If not, do you possibly have dimensions for the assembly? This way, I can fab one. I altered the saddle bracket of a 49, and it works fine. However, I’d like to use the bracket, that came with the clock, and keep it as close to original, as possible. Thanks for your assistance. John

  2. comment number 2 by: Bill

    Hi john,

    The following company specializes in 400 day clock parts:

    http://www.thehorolovarcompany.com/

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