Society & Culture4 mins ago
How Can I Put My Clock Right
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I have an old metamec wall clock that keeps good time but has to be wound every 8 days, since it is on the wall and to high for me to reach I rely on taller visitors to wind it for me, but recently this did not happen and it stopped, so when my son-in-law got round to it he wizzed the hands round to put the time right but did not stop to let it chime, so now is all wrong, how do I put it right? as I am sure I must not wind it backwards, help please.
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OK, quite often these clocks will synchronize themselves after a while. So, make sure both sides (the two key holes) are wound up completely. then let it run for 24hrs and see what happens. If it's not still striking correctly at the right time, let me know and we'll go to another step...It's nice to see that some people still appreciate "wind-up" clocks.
01:49 Thu 28th May 2015
If it's just the chime, according to this link (adjustments - chime synchronization) ... the chime will correct itself over a couple of hours. http:// billscl ockwork s.com/o pinstru ctions/ chime.h tm
OK, quite often these clocks will synchronize themselves after a while. So, make sure both sides (the two key holes) are wound up completely. then let it run for 24hrs and see what happens. If it's not still striking correctly at the right time, let me know and we'll go to another step...It's nice to see that some people still appreciate "wind-up" clocks.