Oh I barely noticed it, and I wouldn't have cared anyway. Half the time when I try to record one of my own clocks I'll be as quiet as I can and then when I watch it back I can still hear myself breathing. Your collection is marvelous.
Love it! Getting better all the time. Man, I wish I had that much space for mine. I also collect watches and vacuums so I have smaller collections of each
Thank you so much for posting this video. My four year old is obsessed with clocks and he enjoyed this very much. Im sure we will be watching over and over. ❤
@@bibileo9832 awwww, ya my son gets super ecstatic when he sees clocks in the store. You should get him a learning clock and start teaching him to tell time. I started doing that with my son. There is a cute usborne book called, "telling the time" that he really likes 🙂
Haha, it's actually technically the song that plays in the FNaF 3 Golden Freddy minigame x> I bought that Seiko Corona Melodia with no idea what kind of music box it would have, as the original label was scratched off, so it was quite a surprise for me too when I heard Swan Lake (the name of the song).
Хаха, не волнуйтесь! Если бы я жила в многоквартирном доме с другими людьми, я бы держала часы выключенными! Большое спасибо за ваш комментарий, и я рада, что вам нравится моя коллекция!
Correct, although it's not _from_ FNaF 3, it was _used_ in FNaF 3. It has a Sankyo music box inside of it that plays a classical song called Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky. This is the same music box that was used in the Golden Freddy minigame in FNaF 3.
Indeed, it's a novelty clock! They sold these a lot in the 70s and 80s as kits that you could build yourself. I'm sure that this "Arrow" clock is an example of one of those :)
Some clocks are okay to push backwards, you just have to know which ones you can by looking at the mechanism and learning the ones that can and can't :)
@@DannysClocks Thanks, it's always good to learn something new... I love your collection... I've only recently become hooked... I have 23 but not all are vintage.
It's very difficult for me to put a price on every clock in my collection due to the fact that I have bought from several different sellers with many different prices. Putting a price on vintage and antique clocks is a subjective task and it varies wildly from seller to seller. I don't feel qualified or experienced enough to price these things.
Ahh, nope, that's not just your end. >.> I never noticed, guess I should've looked and listened more carefully. It won't happen again in the future. Sorry about that.
15:22 did you purchase this movement or did it come with it? Or do you by chance know where to buy a movement like this at ? Any info would be helpful thank you
Sorry for the late response, Billy. That movement came with this clock. It's a pre-Quartz electro-mechanical movement with a Westminster chime complication. In the U.S, these are often found in Bulova bracket clocks, and they were made by Rhythm in Japan. Sometimes these kinds of movements can come up inside later Seth Thomas clocks from the 70s/80s, which are usually bim-bam mechanisms. I'm not sure that they make modern versions of this movement anymore. I found mine by literally searching, "Bulova bracket clock".