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Very disappointed in the service. Have a question or two that could be answered in a few seconds but there is no one to talk to. They are still claiming COVID for the problem. lame.
Did you seriously just post a video promising to explain how to tell the different sizes of the quartz clock shafts and then absolutely not tell us where the measurement is?? I’m taking an old one out of my clock, all I needed to know was where to measure so I knew I was getting the exact same size that I needed. I can’t believe you could not be bothered with six different sizes sitting there to not tell us the size of all six of them so we knew what to replace. And FU for not bothering to answer anybody’s questions on what size they would need for the last couple of years. What an absolute waste of time 😡
ordered parts awhile ago no parts but took my money fast enough be careful when doing business been trying to call them email them robot text no satisfaction yet what gives this is donna's husband who placed the order when r u going to call
Exactly the info I was looking for and such a pleasing baritone. Could you be hired to read a bedtime story? Not for me of course, I am a full grown man with a beard. But for my children. I definitely won't be sitting in the hallway curled up with a blanket and a warm glass of milk.
I need to contact the USA distributor for Takane battery operated pendulum movement, uses 1 cell. Pendulum works, minute hand works but hour hand is not geared to minute hand. Long story short - dealer I purchased from just closed shop permanently and guarantee from them no good. Please send me Takane contact information. Many Thanks, Eli.
the length of the shaft is simple enough to determine but the shaaft diameter seems to be in every case 5/16 however mine is 3/8 diameter the 5/16 just floats in the hole. Where can I get teh correct size diameter shaft
Why would I destroy a clock and make it a crappy battery clock? Mechanical movements are the way to go. They give you that character that a battery clock cannot.
Exactly, like why would you want to do that? But this drive would be useful for my battery operated grandfather clock because my pendulum isn’t working
@@ssahiljava2179 well thats different. You already have a battery clock. You are not gutting an unreplaceable antique clock movement and replacing it with modern electronics. You are replacing a modern battery clock pendulum drive because your clocks factory drive failed.
Does anyone know why the pendulum on my clock stop swinging? It will run from a minutes or couple days and stop. The connections are like new clean, it has a new battery. The clock works well but the pendulum just stop working. Are the magnets wearing out? There's nothing on it's path to stop the pendulum from swinging.