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The Seiko clock is as impressive as the Service

Robert,

My first business with The Clock Depot, and I hope the process from this point forward and, of greatest importance, the quality of the Seiko clock itself are as impressive as the rapidity with which you responded to my order.

Thanks for the promptness.

–Sammy
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Brief Customer Comments in April 2013

Robert
It’s here!!!!!! And it looks perfect. Thanks very much to you and Joseph. (and UPS)

Sandy
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Robert,

Thank you so much! We truly appreciate you and all you have done to make this one of the best purchase experiences we have ever had.

Thanks again!

Esther

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Thank you Robert for your competent help!

With kind regards
Rimma

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I just looked at my bank account and realized you reimbursed me for my postage. Very classy!

I will be recommending your company to as many people as possible and use you for any time piece needs.

Thanks, Robert

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Dear Robert,

You’re so kind to reply so quickly and to assure me of what I needed.

Thank you so much!

Barbara S.

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Grandfather Clocks – Movement Diagram

We are a new Grandfather Clock Dealer and are not setup for repair, but occasionally we do have calls from grandfather clock owners who have recently moved their clocks or received one from a family member and during the move the grandfather clock pendulum hanger, crutch or something moved out of place.  Sometimes the suspension spring on the grandfather clock would come out and they could not figure out how to place it back on the grandfather clock.

Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.  The image below is for a cable driven grandfather clock, but should also explain how the pendulum hanger is setup on a chain driven grandfather clock.

Grandfather Clocks movement and pendulum diagram

Grandfather Clock movement and pendulum diagram.

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(you may click the link above for a larger view)

We hope this will define the different parts of the grandfather clock movement and how their positions so they may work together.

Should you wish to consider a new grandfather clock, view our selections of grandfather clocks including Howard Miller Grandfather Clocks on our product pages.

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New Anniversary Edition Grandfather Clocks from Howard Miller

Howard Miller Grandfather Clocks has released the new Anniversary Edition Grandfather Clocks. These will be the 87th Anniversary Edition models for 2013. The Baldwin 611-200 Grandfather Clock is a traditionally styled Grandfather clock in Cherry and the Browman 611-202 Grandfather Clock in Oak.

Baldwin Grandfather Clock ~

Howard Miller Baldwin 611-200 Grandfather Clock

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The Baldwin Grandfather Clock 87th Anniversary Edition model offers a swan-neck pediment with a solid Cherry finial.

The top is figured with an olive ash burl which has been book-matched across the entire face. The illumination is concealed behind the front opening door which will light the dial as well as bathe the weights and pendulum with light. The front locking door features crystal-cut grooved glass.
The mirrored back accents the illumination. Cable-driven, Westminster chime German made Kieninger movement plays 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 chimes accordingly with full chime and strike on the hour.
Automatic nighttime chime shut-off option.
The clock is a medium to large size with a smaller footprint that may be placed anywhere.
Size: Height 86″ Width 23″ Depth 14″

Howard Miller Browman 611-202 Grandfather Clock

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Browman Grandfather Clock ~

The Browman Grandfather Clock 87th Anniversary Edition in Oak offers an arched, bonnet style pediment.

The top moldings are solid Oak with a figured olive ash burl which has been book-matched across the entire face. The illumination is concealed behind the front opening door which will light the dial as well as bathe the weights and pendulum with light. The front locking door features crystal-cut grooved glass like the Baldwin.
The mirrored back accents the illumination. Cable-driven, Westminster chime German made Kieninger movement plays 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 chimes accordingly with full chime and strike on the hour.
Automatic nighttime chime shut-off option.
The clock is a medium to large size with a smaller footprint that may be placed anywhere.
Size: Height 86″ Width 23″ Depth 14″
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Clock is wound and running great.

Robert,
The Clock arrived. It is wound and running great. It definitely has a higher pitched chime than my old one. Thanks for calling the company to complete this order. Also thanks for the list of clock repair shops in the Bay Area. You found a lot more than I did, so I still have a glimmer of hope to get my old electric clock repaired as it has the most elegant tonal chime.
Somewhere in the future more clocks will be purchased so I will keep an eye on your website.
Rita B.
Berkeley, Ca
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Sligh Simon Willard Grandfather Clock Manual

Sligh Aaron Willard Grandfather Clock – Simon  Willard Grandfather Clock Setup

By THE CLOCK DEPOT |

Setting Up Your Clock

1. Unpack – Remove all packing materials carefully
2. Position and Level Grandfather Clock
Position your clock in its final location, avoiding direct sunlight, heating/air conditioning vents, heavy traffic and play areas.
Your clock must rest in a level and stable position. Turn the leveling glides at the base of the clock to raise or lower each corner of the clock. Check your adjustments using a level and listen for an even beat (tick- tick).

3. Access Clock Mechanism (look at illustration below)

There are two beige swing tabs on the back on the clock on each side. These lock the hood of the clock and prevent it from siding forward. Move them as to unlock the hood. From the front, place a hand on each side of the hood and carefully slide the hood forward toward you. When the back of the hood touches the moon dial, lift the entire hood upward and again toward you to clear the moon dial. Set the hood aside in a safe place.

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6. Hang Pendulum

NOTE: Use gloves or clean, soft cloth when handling brass fixtures to avoid tarnishing.

Carefully hook the pendulum onto the pendulum hanger as diagrammed (Fig. 8). NOTE: Take care not to twist the hanger, which may cause the delicate suspension spring to break.


7. Hang Weights

Make sure weight hooks are screwed tightly to the top of each weight prior to hanging. With foam blocks still in place, attach weights to pulleys, or in some clocks, chains. Weights are labeled on the bottom L (Left) R (Right) and C (Center). Place weights onto the left, right and center chains/pulleys as you face the clock front (Fig. 9). NOTE: Let clock run 24 hours and lift foam blocks from

between cables (Fig. 10).

8. Start Clock
Once the Grandfather clock is level and weights are hung, draw pendulum over to one side of the case and release it As pendulum slows down to its normal swing, the movement will automatically adjust to the proper beat. The sound should be an even tempo: Tick-Tick- Tick-Tick. If the sound is uneven, the beat is out of adjustment. Stop pendulum and restart the swing. If the beat is improved, but not yet even, repeat the process but pull the pendulum to the other side of the case. The movement will go out of beat if the clock is not level.

9. Set Time

DO NOT move the clock hands while chimes are playing. Turn the chimes off before setting the time when you need to move the hands more than an hour. To set your Grandfather clock, move the minute hand counter clockwise, the chimes should not play. If for some reason the chimes should begin to play when setting the clock, pause until they complete themselves before continuing. Wait until chimes stop, and turn the minute hand counter clockwise to the desired time . DO NOT move the hour hand, it will automatically adjust as the minute hand is turned. NOTE: If hour hand does not coincide with chime, see Troubleshooting.

**After moving the minute hand backwards to set the time, it may take an hour for the chimes to re-sync. It will happen, but the chimes may play at the incorrect intervals during the first hour after the change.

You may move the minute hand forward (clockwise) a quarter hour at a time allowing the chime to complete after hearing each click prior to the chime playing. After the chime has played, you may now progress to teh next quarter hour.


10. Select Chimes
DO NOT adjust chime selectors while chimes are playing. Your Willard Grandfather clock is equipped with a chime selector and silence lever at the 3:00 position of the clock.

It is best that you move this lever when the minute hand is pointing away from a quarter hour. ie: 5 – 10 minutes after, 20 – 25 minutes after any hour

Slide the lever up or down or turn the dial to the desired position. These positions will not correspond exactly with the markings on the clock. Your clock is also equipped with a selector lever at the 9:00 position. This lever controls the automatic night silencer, which silences the chimes and strike during the nighttime hours.
11. To Silence Chimes
Place the lever on the right hand side to silient and do the same with the lever on the left side.

12. Adjust Chime Hammers

The tone of your chime is affected by the hammer positions. The hammers are set  at this time, however, it is possible that they can go out of adjustment. If the  hammers do not strike the rods correctly, bend the hammer shafts slightly. The  hammer heads, while at rest, should be approximately 1/8″ from the rods. If it  is too close, the note will sound twice or sound dull. If too far away, the note  will be soft or fail to sound at all.
13.Set Moon Dial
CAUTION: If the moon does not move easily, it is probably in the process of advancing. Wait a few hours, or set the clock several hours ahead or back, and then try again. Use a calendar to look up the date of the last full moon. Count the number of days, including today, since the last full moon. Apply slight pressure to the face of the moon dial with your hand and rotate clockwise until the moon is directly below the #15. Turn the moon dial clockwise one “click” for everyday since the last full moon. The moon dial is now set and will continue to operate unless the clock stops. The moon dial may be reset when the clock is started.
14. Set 31 day Calendar Dial
Your Willard clock has a calendar dial. Insert a pointed object into one of the setting holes, located above each date, and turn dial. You may also open the front lower door and move the dial from below. The calendar can be set to coincide with the current date, but will need to be advanced at the end of any months having less than 31 days.

15. Wind Clock
Crank Key Wind
Your Grandfather clock should be wound once a week or before weights have finished descending. If you turn the chimes to silent, the outer weights will not descend. To wind the Grandfather clock, insert the winding crank into each of the holes in the dial. Turn the crank in a clockwise direction. The Grandfather clock is equipped with an automatic limit device, which prevents weights from being raised too far. When winding, take extra care to prevent cables from crossing. If weights reach the bottom of the clock, make sure they are not tipped forward or backwards when you begin winding the clock. Wind slowly, do not allow the weights to sway.
DO NOT hold the weights as you wind, use only the crank.
DO NOT wind the clock without the weights on the pulleys.
NOTE: IF YOU TURN THE CHIMES TO SILENT – on clocks with three weights the
outer weights will not descend, and on clocks with two weights the weight to your left, as you face the Grandfather clock, will not descend.
16. Adjust/Regulate Clock
To adjust the timekeeping on your Grandfather clock, turn the regulating nut under the pendulum bob up to speed the swing of the pendulum, turn down to slow the pendulum. Hold pendulum with a soft cloth with one hand while adjusting the regulating nut with the other. DO NOT allow pendulum to twist. This may damage the suspension spring. One complete turn of the regulating nut will affect approximately one half minute in 24 hours. Seasonal temperature changes may require adjustments to the regulating nut. Reset Grandfather clock hands after adjustment.

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We love our BEAUTIFUL clock!

Dear Robert!
We love our BEAUTIFUL clock! It is just perfect and we could not be happier with our selection!
Thank you for the excellent service, answering our many questions and for delivering and setup to Pittsburgh.
The clock is gorgeous and a real treasure!!!
Thank you for providing such quality products and A plus professional service!
I have a picture of you with our clock?
Thank you and best wishes,
D Lynch

Grandfather Clocks – Pittsburgh, PA

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I will recommend you to friends who wish to purchase a clock.

Hi Robert,

The grandfather clock arrived on my husband’s birthday and it is beautiful. He was very surprised and loves it!

Thank you for your great customer service.  Your attention to detail is very impressive and I will recommend you to friends who wish to purchase a clock.

Thanks again,

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Cyndie S.

Grandfather Clocks – Bellingham, WA

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Nice clocks, Excellent service and shipping!

Robert:

We received the clocks and they are very nice.

We would like to place another order of the same two clocks.

Nice clocks and excellent service and shipping!

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Thank you!

David B.

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I couldn’t be happier

Good afternoon Robert.
My recordable alarm clock arrived today. I just finished putting the recording on it and I couldn’t be happier.
There are are other clocks with Westminster chimes, within my budget, I’ll be back.
Thank you so much for your service. Have a wonderful week.
Judy Hearron

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