1:38 Proof that is is a urgos movement look closely at the plate… also the chain for the time side has came off we are hoping to fix that later today also 0:22 original owners manual and back panel and side panels
I have a UW32070D triple chime movement. Would love to find a service manual for it. I know little about clock movements. Is the URGOS line of movements any good? (btw, my movement has 3 different chime patterns and "silent" - the chime cylinder is actually a set of cams that determine the melody)
Just for future reference, don’t waste your time going from side to side of the clock when the hour strikes. I save a lot of time that way and you don’t get all the noises the camera makes when you move it around a lot. Anyways, this is indeed an Urgos movement. The chime cylinder is extremely large and that’s common in Urgos movements.
The time side chain wasn’t on and if it was wound up I wouldn’t be able to get the chains off to put the time chain back on its wound now and moved to a better position
1:38 Proof that is is a urgos movement look closely at the plate… also the chain for the time side has came off we are hoping to fix that later today also 0:22 original owners manual and back panel and side panels
Also the chime cylinder is huge which is also proof that it is Urgos.
I have a UW32070D triple chime movement. Would love to find a service manual for it. I know little about clock movements. Is the URGOS line of movements any good? (btw, my movement has 3 different chime patterns and "silent" - the chime cylinder is actually a set of cams that determine the melody)
@@en2ohone of the best clocks ever made. They have their cons, like all other manufacturers do, but they are one of the very best.
I wish that was my clock!!! I love the triple chimes, and especially the Westminster chime, and the slow strike, like Big Ben!!
The Westminster, Whittington and St Michaels chimes on this clock sounds very nice and wonderful
The tangalang that strikes the hours on this clock is a little scary
2:48 Westminster
4:48 Whittington
7:19 St Michaels
Just for future reference, don’t waste your time going from side to side of the clock when the hour strikes. I save a lot of time that way and you don’t get all the noises the camera makes when you move it around a lot.
Anyways, this is indeed an Urgos movement. The chime cylinder is extremely large and that’s common in Urgos movements.
I know I was showing how the inside looked
I love the long pause between the chime and the strike too. Makes it very ominous-sounding.
Just picked up something similar, just WOW !!!
2:06 chime starts
its easier to see if you do it in landscape mode because portrait mode is kinda hard to see
Big Ben Chimes
it needed some cleaning though too much dust inside that clock and the gong part needed some worked on as well is way too slow..... 😯
It was cleaned out yes and I figured out it had the wrong weights LOL! 😂🎉
@@cobesclocks1949 Ah!!!! 😮
How come it's not wound?
The time side chain wasn’t on and if it was wound up I wouldn’t be able to get the chains off to put the time chain back on its wound now and moved to a better position