(The contiuation of the description! Also, sorry the video goes on for an extra 4 minutes when there's nothing left. I don't know what happened there, I trimmed it, so TH-cam should remove the black section eventually.) Korean made bracket clock by Daejin with a 31 day movement. When I acquired this clock, one of the chime rods had snapped during shipping. It's supposed to strike on two, but now only strikes on one. Plymouth Tambour mantel clock with quarter striking. The movement is made by Seth Thomas and it's marked as 89IL. It does bim-bam for the quarter hours and then counts the hour on a single rod. This clock is special because I got it for my 17th birthday for free from my local clock shop, I just had to provide my own pendulum (because someone stole the original). Ingraham black case mantel clock with the typical bell for the half-hour, and cathedral gong for the hour. I got this for Christmas in 2020 along with the Helmut Kammerer clock. Mauthe "alarm clock" with a Swiss music box for the alarm, likely an early Thorens. The clock mechanism has a trademark that dates the clock around the 1940s. Gustav Becker beehive-shaped mantel clock with a Harfengong. I've seen Harfengongs mostly in wall clocks, so it's neat to have one in a mantel clock. It's a 4 note chord strike on very nicely tuned rods, soft and non-disruptive. Unmarked musical cuckoo clock with Regula movement. The case is in a Chalet style. It features an Oompah band and dancers below the cuckoo door. The music box plays Edelweiss and Somewhere My Love. Vostok ship clock with a submarine motif that says "Komandirskie", which means Commander in Russian. The movement is a fairly high quality one with thick wheels, steel plates with brass bushings, and a jeweled platform lever escapement. Hermle Ravensburg free swinger with an 8 day skeleton movement. It's very visible from each side of the clock and fun to watch! I got this clock brand new from Amazon in 2022. Unmarked (but potentially Hones) musical cuckoo clock with a music box that plays Edelweiss and It's A Small World. That 2nd song is what attracted me to this clock. Schneider 30 hour cuckoo clock. My parents got this in the very early 2000s from the same clock shop that I visit today! Poppo musical cuckoo clock made by the Tezuka Clock Company in Japan. The movement is a clone of a 30 hour Regula, and the music box is an earlier Sankyo that plays Fur Elise. W. Haid "Tradition" mantel clock with a triple chime Hermle movement. Another Seiko wall clock with a 30 day movement, this one is filled with chrome additions all over the dial and pendulum. It also has winding indicators so you can see when it's time to wind the clock up. Seiko Corona Melodia "alarm clock" with a Sankyo music box for the alarm. You can toggle the music box to play on demand, stay completely silent, or play at the hour selected by the red alarm hand. Hamilton tambour mantel clock with a fairly new Hermle movement dating 2005. That's a year after I was born! Howard Miller Shelburne wall clock (612-533). If I'm not mistaken, Howard Miller made these models from 1980 to 2000, a 20 year range of production. Mine is an example of one of the earlier ones, the Hermle movement is made in 1983, I believe. Forestville wall clock which I have affectionately named the Hubcap clock, because it kind of looks like a hubcap off an old Ford truck. It has an 8 day rope clock like movement in it. Tiny Westclox travel alarm (2.75in x 2.75in or 7cm x 7cm). This was made in the 70s. Linden "Around The World, The Creative Way" travel alarm with a 24 hour dial that lets you see all the times in major cities around the world. Westclox Travel Ben alarm clock. I'm not a huge fan of Westclox, but I couldn't resist getting this. It's like an even tinier Baby Ben.
(The contiuation of the description! Also, sorry the video goes on for an extra 4 minutes when there's nothing left. I don't know what happened there, I trimmed it, so TH-cam should remove the black section eventually.)
Korean made bracket clock by Daejin with a 31 day movement. When I acquired this clock, one of the chime rods had snapped during shipping. It's supposed to strike on two, but now only strikes on one.
Plymouth Tambour mantel clock with quarter striking. The movement is made by Seth Thomas and it's marked as 89IL. It does bim-bam for the quarter hours and then counts the hour on a single rod. This clock is special because I got it for my 17th birthday for free from my local clock shop, I just had to provide my own pendulum (because someone stole the original).
Ingraham black case mantel clock with the typical bell for the half-hour, and cathedral gong for the hour. I got this for Christmas in 2020 along with the Helmut Kammerer clock.
Mauthe "alarm clock" with a Swiss music box for the alarm, likely an early Thorens. The clock mechanism has a trademark that dates the clock around the 1940s.
Gustav Becker beehive-shaped mantel clock with a Harfengong. I've seen Harfengongs mostly in wall clocks, so it's neat to have one in a mantel clock. It's a 4 note chord strike on very nicely tuned rods, soft and non-disruptive.
Unmarked musical cuckoo clock with Regula movement. The case is in a Chalet style. It features an Oompah band and dancers below the cuckoo door. The music box plays Edelweiss and Somewhere My Love.
Vostok ship clock with a submarine motif that says "Komandirskie", which means Commander in Russian. The movement is a fairly high quality one with thick wheels, steel plates with brass bushings, and a jeweled platform lever escapement.
Hermle Ravensburg free swinger with an 8 day skeleton movement. It's very visible from each side of the clock and fun to watch! I got this clock brand new from Amazon in 2022.
Unmarked (but potentially Hones) musical cuckoo clock with a music box that plays Edelweiss and It's A Small World. That 2nd song is what attracted me to this clock.
Schneider 30 hour cuckoo clock. My parents got this in the very early 2000s from the same clock shop that I visit today!
Poppo musical cuckoo clock made by the Tezuka Clock Company in Japan. The movement is a clone of a 30 hour Regula, and the music box is an earlier Sankyo that plays Fur Elise.
W. Haid "Tradition" mantel clock with a triple chime Hermle movement.
Another Seiko wall clock with a 30 day movement, this one is filled with chrome additions all over the dial and pendulum. It also has winding indicators so you can see when it's time to wind the clock up.
Seiko Corona Melodia "alarm clock" with a Sankyo music box for the alarm. You can toggle the music box to play on demand, stay completely silent, or play at the hour selected by the red alarm hand.
Hamilton tambour mantel clock with a fairly new Hermle movement dating 2005. That's a year after I was born!
Howard Miller Shelburne wall clock (612-533). If I'm not mistaken, Howard Miller made these models from 1980 to 2000, a 20 year range of production. Mine is an example of one of the earlier ones, the Hermle movement is made in 1983, I believe.
Forestville wall clock which I have affectionately named the Hubcap clock, because it kind of looks like a hubcap off an old Ford truck. It has an 8 day rope clock like movement in it.
Tiny Westclox travel alarm (2.75in x 2.75in or 7cm x 7cm). This was made in the 70s.
Linden "Around The World, The Creative Way" travel alarm with a 24 hour dial that lets you see all the times in major cities around the world.
Westclox Travel Ben alarm clock. I'm not a huge fan of Westclox, but I couldn't resist getting this. It's like an even tinier Baby Ben.
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Yeyyy a new update :D
Why did you stop the pendulum on the pendulum mechanical clocks
Btw, forgot to ask on the other video, what happened to the chinese bracket clock with the same case as the Daejin?
(Or maybe I didn't notice it :/ )
Oh! I gifted that one to my friend, Nicholas. It's safe with him :)
Where did you get the mini owl clock?
10:05 my favorite
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