I think that this is such a pretty clock that I decided to show it here. The case has glass panels, and the movement is the Kundo miniature (Horolovar back plate no. 1406H). It was made in the 1950s. The case still has it original finish – not bad after about 60 years. When a case is this good, it is best to leave it alone, and not do any polishing.
Repair job 5648. Overhaul movement, tighten barrel hook, replace ratchet gear, replace suspension spring.
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There is a thin wire called the suspension spring that connects to the pendulum. The following place sells them:
https://norkro.com/collections/400-day-clock-parts
Hi
I have this clock but it does not work. On looking at it I think is missing a rod that fits inside the tube at back and connects to the pendulum.
Can you tell me if there is a rod that connects to the pendulum, if yes, where I can find one.
Thank you
John