I just repaired this 1950s Kundo 400 day clock. The photos below show the case before and after polishing and lacquering.
Repair job 6217. Movement overhauled, 2 pivots polished, suspension spring and mainspring replaced. Horolovar back plate no. 1377. 0.0032 inch thick suspension spring.
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wher can I get the suspension spring for a Kundo 400 day clock
There is a winding square on the back of the movement. It should be on the left, as you face the back of the clock.
Hi….I just found a clock sitting on a desk, advertised , free…didn’t know much about it, til I got home and researched it…..I just fell in love with the clock itself..
When I found it, it was not working…after looking on Internet, I learnt how to get it to run…and so far I have succeeded…..so far…..it has been about 2 hours and it’s keeping time…..all appears in order..
My question is, do these clocks need a key….there was no key…..and if I were to get a key, if needed, where does one put the key…thanks…..