I love clocks and in my collection I have a wall chiming pendulum one three cuckoo ones five desk clocks one digital alarm clock and a quartz wall clock plus a clock that I made myself
I actually am the same way where all my clocks have to be running on time or else it screws up my day. I am so happy that I found another great winding video. Please do a retake again if possible maybe after all the clocks strike 1.
Did you know that on Big Ben the weights actually helped to keep the hands stable so they wouldn't be affected by wind and drive the clock hands back as to make the clock inaccurate? That might be why clocks have weights and springs.
What you're referring to is called maintaining power, where a temporary power source such as a spring or an extra weight will kick in once winding begins, that provides a constant driving force to the escapement so that during winding power is not lost, thus time is also not lost. There's a few different variants of maintaining power. Bolt and shutter maintaining power is a single example. Some clocks _do_ use a combination of a very small backup spring and the main weight. The small spring engages with the main wheel of the clock which will help it continue forward while the weight is being raised, so you're right, yeah. :D
@Hiimjef f Ah, awesome! Yeah, they're not very rare or uncommon, seems like they were heavily mass produced. My grandparents bought it brand new back in the 70s I think.
Sorry for the late reply, but yes! It's a Howard Miller Shelburne, 612-533. I believe mine is a little older than Kam's at ClockTV. Mine is badged 1983 if I recall correctly.
gosh, could we have a version without the speech at the end? i could end up listening to this before sleep rather frequently lol edit: furthermore.. god, my ultimate goal in life would be to live in a house with walls lined with clocks, all so i can hear their mechanical noises fill the building, and especially the winding
Totally! I'll work on editing out all my moments where I speak, and I'll upload it for you as unlisted. I'll post the link here so that you can save it and listen to it. ^^ Just stay tuned and check back frequently! I know how TH-cam likes to not give people notifications, so I will eventually get this done.
@@yeen.7209 th-cam.com/video/Aip_iVMNFbg/w-d-xo.html There it is! There're some cuts because I tried to minimize the annoying audio where I switch hands and the microphone picks up on it. Hope this helps. ^^
Due to rust damage, the verge snapped off from the crutch when I was attempting to make adjustments. I still have the case and the face. Maybe one day I can find a German movement for it so it can at the very least keep time again.
Awesome collection. I love the sound of ticking old clocks
For winding those clocks that would be a world record🎉
16:50 that is the exact key from FNAF 3 Swan Lake, in the Minigame omg
I love you and your clocks it’s amazing
Looks like you’ve got time for anything. Great collection.
Thanks Jeremy! I appreciate it. ^^
Man Danny this clock videos are so exciting
Nice clocks that you have and also it's a Windy clock
Hi S Pant
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Exactly!
man, i love them
nice collection...you are quite a young man..very nice
Thank you very much.
Wow you take care of these clocks very good!
Beautiful collection :)
Ayyyy another video!😀
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Very nice great job zee!
I like how the clocks seem sleepy before they’re wound
I love seeing clock get wound up.
I love clocks and in my collection I have a wall chiming pendulum one three cuckoo ones five desk clocks one digital alarm clock and a quartz wall clock plus a clock that I made myself
This spring bonnie musicbox
16:30 I liked the model of that clock
Thanks! That's an American Waterbury mantel clock. The movement was a higher end production I wanna say from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
@@DannysClocks what's your opinion on S Pant and J hop reupload
This is satisfying
I love winding clocks videos
I actually am the same way where all my clocks have to be running on time or else it screws up my day. I am so happy that I found another great winding video. Please do a retake again if possible maybe after all the clocks strike 1.
Cool clocks!
Man, owning a clock collection has given me better forearms😂😂😂
Right?! xD
Wow that looks so cool bro
Nice winding clocks video!
Im winding my clocks for the week every sundayevening
Did you know that on Big Ben the weights actually helped to keep the hands stable so they wouldn't be affected by wind and drive the clock hands back as to make the clock inaccurate? That might be why clocks have weights and springs.
What you're referring to is called maintaining power, where a temporary power source such as a spring or an extra weight will kick in once winding begins, that provides a constant driving force to the escapement so that during winding power is not lost, thus time is also not lost. There's a few different variants of maintaining power. Bolt and shutter maintaining power is a single example.
Some clocks _do_ use a combination of a very small backup spring and the main weight. The small spring engages with the main wheel of the clock which will help it continue forward while the weight is being raised, so you're right, yeah. :D
@@DannysClocks Cool and I never knew that. I saw it in a video and assumed it was the weights that were heavy and helped to pull the clock hands round
All of these are beautiful! Especially your Older Clocks you got from your Grandparents! Right?
The one I got from my grandparents can be seen at 9:27, it's a Korean 35 day Centurion wall clock. That's the only clock that I have from them.
@Hiimjef f Ah, awesome! Yeah, they're not very rare or uncommon, seems like they were heavily mass produced. My grandparents bought it brand new back in the 70s I think.
Do you have the same Howard Miller Regulator as Clock TV? I love your clocks!! 💜
Sorry for the late reply, but yes! It's a Howard Miller Shelburne, 612-533. I believe mine is a little older than Kam's at ClockTV. Mine is badged 1983 if I recall correctly.
Wow! Can't believe it though, but still you have the same!
Nice but I have been told to wind 31 day clocks from right to left not left to right.
It depends on the construction of the clock and its mechanism.
10:24 that looks like my desk clock but the base is longer
Nice dude
Love doing this every week!
@Emmett's clock showroom lol
Same
Danny how many do you have currently, I think I’m at 357
Nice
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is it an idea for a 2022 edition soon? there have been a lot of additions since then. Would love to see the process and listen to this wonderful ASMR
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big fans 😂😂🙃🙃
Just finished doing that myself!
I like doing it early Sunday morning since I'm up so late usually
@@DannysClocks Usually I do it early Saturday morning. Thats when I have the most time.
@@DannysClocks I wind on Sundays too! But usually later at night.
gosh, could we have a version without the speech at the end? i could end up listening to this before sleep rather frequently lol
edit: furthermore.. god, my ultimate goal in life would be to live in a house with walls lined with clocks, all so i can hear their mechanical noises fill the building, and especially the winding
Totally! I'll work on editing out all my moments where I speak, and I'll upload it for you as unlisted. I'll post the link here so that you can save it and listen to it. ^^ Just stay tuned and check back frequently! I know how TH-cam likes to not give people notifications, so I will eventually get this done.
@@DannysClocks lovely, thanks!
@@yeen.7209 th-cam.com/video/Aip_iVMNFbg/w-d-xo.html
There it is! There're some cuts because I tried to minimize the annoying audio where I switch hands and the microphone picks up on it. Hope this helps. ^^
@@DannysClocks thank you so much, birb friend!!
@@yeen.7209 No problem! ^^
Okay!
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What's name of the clock in 1:52
That's my New Haven drop-dial clock! They're called drop-dial clocks.
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Majak clock ??
Due to rust damage, the verge snapped off from the crutch when I was attempting to make adjustments. I still have the case and the face. Maybe one day I can find a German movement for it so it can at the very least keep time again.
@@DannysClocks thank You !!!👍
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@@DannysClocks ah ok
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