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Instructions for Japanese Quartz Chime Clock Movement Model MT-13005

By on January 11, 2009

Movement model number MT-13005, made in Japan. This movement has a number of buttons for setting the time and chime, below are scans of the four page instruction sheet. The movement dimensions are 4 inches by 3 7/16 inches. The instruction sheet has a date code 79.5.1 (May 1, 1979).

The back of the movement is labeled:

TOCHIGI TOKEI CO., LTD.
NO(0) JEWELS
UNADJUSTED
JAPAN

The movement has these numbers stamped in ink in the battery compartment:

13005
9031

The movement uses one D cell.

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24 Responses to “Instructions for Japanese Quartz Chime Clock Movement Model MT-13005”

  1. comment number 1 by: Curt Lesnick

    My mantel clock with this movement will not chime.

  2. comment number 2 by: Curt Lesnick

    Would you know what i can do, either a new movememnt or a new speaker?

  3. comment number 3 by: david LLoyd Jewellers

    I am looking for a replacement quartz movement No. 20404 TMZ0 could you forward any information on how to obtain one.

    thank you.

  4. comment number 4 by: Joel

    Bill,

    Can you tell me where I can purchase a replacement Japanese Quartz Chime Clock Movement Model MT-13005? My clock fell off the wall and I’ve put the gears back in place but it will not work.

    Thanks,
    Joel

  5. comment number 5 by: Pat Fedrreira

    Where can I order clock part #20404
    with TEYO below # Thank You

  6. comment number 6 by: Bill

    Note:

    The movement in this post is not available anymore. It is being shown here only for the instructions. Please do not ask me where to buy it! The following web sites sell new quartz movements:

    http://clockparts.com/

    http://timesavers.com/

    http://www.norkro.com/webpages/quartz1.htm

  7. comment number 7 by: george liebezeit

    I have a model mt-13004,8071k which is stamped in the battery compartment. It also has a pendulum. Is there an instruction sheet/booklet for this model? Thanks.

  8. comment number 8 by: Phyllis

    I am looking for a quartz movement with the same name stamped on the back as the Japanese Quartz Chime MT-13005. This is for a child’s Learn to tell time clock and the hands fit over the plastic or nylon piece. I bought it for my granddaughter and would now like to have it working so she can teach her son to tell time. The numbers on the back are 28908K 7111X
    Any information on how I can purchase one of these would be appreciated. Thank you.

  9. comment number 9 by: Bill

    You can buy new quartz movements from the following place:

    http://clockparts.com/

    The movement won’t have the same name. You can buy them with different shaft lengths to fit various types of cases. You get a free pair of hands with the movement, you can choose the proper length to match the dial.

  10. comment number 10 by: Diann

    How do you set the chimes on this quartz clock? I see the instructions but need some clarification.
    Thanks so much

  11. comment number 11 by: Jean

    Looking ofr a replacement movement for my clock. Th only number I can find is in the batery compartment. It is 2040A
    TTEA.
    Can you tell me if this part is available yet? Thank you for any information you can provide. Jean

  12. comment number 12 by: Don

    Have a Tochigi Tokei Co., LTD. ships clock that
    chimes on the hour and the half hour. Battery
    compartment has two (2) numbers. Top number is
    22303A. Under this number is 60710. Looking to
    replace the entire movement with a new one. The
    current movement has stopped working.

  13. comment number 13 by: Judy Olson

    I am trying to repair a beautiful clock that my late husband made for me in 1983. The quatz number inside the battery box is 20404 and underneath is TMRP. Is is a Tochigi Tokel Co.,Ltd.
    It takes a size D battery and I would love to get working again since it means so much to me.

  14. comment number 14 by: Rollie

    I inherited one of these clocks from my aunt, and couldn’t get the clock to chime correctly until I found this manual on your site. I followed the instructions and it worked. Thanks so much.

  15. comment number 15 by: Michele

    I have a Small World Rythm clock made in Japan. It says I need a 1.5 volt battery but a normal 1.5 D battery is too small. Do I need to get a Japanese battery?

  16. comment number 16 by: Bob Adams

    I have a Brass Nautical Clock with an Arm that strikes a Brass Bell. It has a Tochigi Tokei Quartz movement that uses a single D battery. Inside the battery compartment are the numbers: 22303A and 6081A. I would like to purchase a new movement. Where might one be found? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Regards,

    Bob Adams
    989 798 6581

  17. comment number 17 by: Bill

    The following place sells battery movements:

    http://clockparts.com/

  18. comment number 18 by: DGTMT

    Thank You very much for having the setting instructions manual posted for Japanese Quartz Chime Clock Movement Model MT-13005. I think this is the movement that is in a lovely clock that I purchased at an Estate Sale.I have been unsuccessful in efforts to set it correctly. Hopefully I can accomplish that, now.

  19. comment number 19 by: Alan Thorne

    I am looking for replacement battery motor for Chigitotal quartz clock 19601K

    Can anybody help please?

  20. comment number 20 by: Gary Czerniak

    I can not read the instructions.They are to small to read .Is there any way to get a larger
    page Thank You!!!!

  21. comment number 21 by: Bill

    You may click on the image to bring up a larger view.

  22. comment number 22 by: Merle

    I have a Tochigi Tokei No (0) Jewels #22804 TNHB stamped on the housing. Operates on one “C” battery. I need two new replacement clock mechanisms. Can you help me.

  23. comment number 23 by: George Barrowcliff

    I have this exact movement. The battery finally went dead and I replaced it with a new one, however the hands do not move. The clock chimes at the appropriate times and hour chimes advance normally. There is no beep when setting the clock and the test button has no effect. The new battery has a terminal voltage of 1.61 volts when in the clock so it is fully charged. I can’t quite understand why the chimes work but the buttons make no sound.
    Does anyone have any ideas as to what could cause this?

    Thanks

  24. comment number 24 by: Chuck

    Exactly what I needed to reset the old clock in a retirement home. Great resource! Thanks!

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