I saved a 1986 Ridgeway 225 with a CC-1161-853-114CM movement. The original price was $299.99 but after six weeks at that price it is reduced to $1.00 of dollar Thursday. It is missing the three weights, key and winding knob. Other than that it looks OK. Can someone tell me the correct weight of the left, center, and right weights? First I want to insure it runs, if I apply a little down pressure on the center cable and swing the pendulum it will run until I release the down pressure. Weights are expensive and I want to be sure everything is running, time and chimes before I spring for the official weights. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it. Thanks HH
It is gonna be different for each clock, but the manual for my specific clock says that there are two "light weights" at approx. 6 pounds 10 ounces, and a "heavy weight" at approx. 9 pounds 14 ounces, which has a 1.5 pound insert. the order is light light heavy, the two lights for the strike and time, and the heavy for the chimes. as for specific measurements i am unsure but i believe you can get the model number for the clock and movement and get ahold of ridgeway for the proper weight and dimensions. as for the key and winding key you can check the attached website for keys and winding keys specific to the clock and movement. www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight www.clockworks.com/product/clock-door-key www.clockworks.com/product/walnut-grandfather-clock-crank
Perfect sound!
This is beautiful
I like how the second chime sounds just like BIg Ben's lowest quarter bell.
God that clock sure has real chime rods
It’s a really nice sound
At 0:00 my 1990 Ridgeway 322 chimes 15 minutes I swear
You can tell this is older because the chimes have more chorus and vibrato in it.
I have the same thing it’s a very nice clock
How can you tune these? I have a 1989 Ridgeway 321.
I saved a 1986 Ridgeway 225 with a CC-1161-853-114CM movement. The original price was $299.99 but after six weeks at that price it is reduced to $1.00 of dollar Thursday. It is missing the three weights, key and winding knob. Other than that it looks OK.
Can someone tell me the correct weight of the left, center, and right weights?
First I want to insure it runs, if I apply a little down pressure on the center cable and swing the pendulum it will run until I release the down pressure. Weights are expensive and I want to be sure everything is running, time and chimes before I spring for the official weights.
If anyone can help me I would appreciate it.
Thanks
HH
It is gonna be different for each clock, but the manual for my specific clock says that there are two "light weights" at approx. 6 pounds 10 ounces, and a "heavy weight" at approx. 9 pounds 14 ounces, which has a 1.5 pound insert. the order is light light heavy, the two lights for the strike and time, and the heavy for the chimes. as for specific measurements i am unsure but i believe you can get the model number for the clock and movement and get ahold of ridgeway for the proper weight and dimensions. as for the key and winding key you can check the attached website for keys and winding keys specific to the clock and movement.
www.clockworks.com/product/polished-clock-weight
www.clockworks.com/product/clock-door-key
www.clockworks.com/product/walnut-grandfather-clock-crank
@H H can i see it
What's the numbers on the movement? Is it like 1161-850 or something?
It is a Hermle 1161-853HS movement
@@RileyFlavoredSnacks Ok
Does it have a urgos movement?
I don't believe so. I believe it is a Ridgeway rebranded Herme movement
@@RileyFlavoredSnacks it is a hermle. I know now
@@RileyFlavoredSnacks cool i think it has Kieninger also too but it is hermle movement.
My clock use hermle 1171 850