Interesting! This is how the IBM clocks at school in the 1960s worked? I remember each minute they would tick back one minute, then tock forward 2. I don't remember how they corrected on the hour.
Hi Torby, I am guessing the school clocks moved back about one half a minute and then moved forward what is actually one minute. IBM had the best hourly correction method if it was ever needed. Usually was not.
@JAlanBlooreclocks Thabks! I did not have the attention span to watch it a whole minute, but I could sit with Dad's watch and play NASA for hours. (ASD)
Brilliant, Alan! Very simple explanation of an otherwise complicated system. I’ll share with a few folks I know.
You are very kind Patrick. Thank you
Excellent presentation once again Alan! Thanks!
Thank you John
Great video Alan, very interesting gadget that will be very usefull for a saleman.
Thank you JC. Your project would make a very interesting video. I hope you will do it.
Great job! So jealous too. I have a few IBM secondary clocks running in the house... but on a much-more-boring Simplex 6400 master.
Thanks Tim, Running the secondary clocks is the important part. Glad to hear.
Hi Alan, Great video and very interesting, i have never seen one of these before thanks for sharing.
Hi Peter, Thanks. I do like to share unique clocks. I appreciate you taking time to let me know.
Fantastic video! Thanks Alan!!
Many thanks Robert
Interesting! This is how the IBM clocks at school in the 1960s worked? I remember each minute they would tick back one minute, then tock forward 2. I don't remember how they corrected on the hour.
Hi Torby, I am guessing the school clocks moved back about one half a minute and then moved forward what is actually one minute. IBM had the best hourly correction method if it was ever needed. Usually was not.
@JAlanBlooreclocks Thabks! I did not have the attention span to watch it a whole minute, but I could sit with Dad's watch and play NASA for hours. (ASD)
@@Torby4096 Got it
Great video! Is there an email address where I can send questions about my Self Winding Clock Co. 80320 movement?
Hi Jason, jabloore@aol.com