I've been dealing with a Siemens-Halske 1959-ish master clock and been struggling with how would I maintain it since it needs a complete cleaning from old improper grease. Thanks to your video I just now realised that the pendulum and the mechanism are not connected, just engaged! That helps a buch. Seems obvious in hindsight! thanks
At 12:30. There seams to be some kind of burning marks on the "back plate" in brass🤔. Thank you for a good presentation of the clock. Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.
I've been dealing with a Siemens-Halske 1959-ish master clock and been struggling with how would I maintain it since it needs a complete cleaning from old improper grease. Thanks to your video I just now realised that the pendulum and the mechanism are not connected, just engaged! That helps a buch. Seems obvious in hindsight! thanks
Iwpuld be really interested in the maintenance of master clocks as in the UK there is no info or electric clock specialists around now
At 12:30. There seams to be some kind of burning marks on the "back plate" in brass🤔. Thank you for a good presentation of the clock. Regards Stig Österberg from Dalsbruk in Finland.