That's very much for mentioning the lifetime of the "after market" batteries. I have one of these clocks and want to build the top-of-the-hour reset circuit, perhaps with a microcontroller using NTP to sync it's local time.
Does your clock still sync up with anything? I have two WU clocks, one in this style and another that seems a bit fancier, that I want to get running again.
That's very much for mentioning the lifetime of the "after market" batteries. I have one of these clocks and want to build the top-of-the-hour reset circuit, perhaps with a microcontroller using NTP to sync it's local time.
I also have one of the self winding clocks. It needs to be synced. Have you had any success regenerating a sync signal?
Thanks, that was very interesting.
Looking for someone to repair mine, the small piece that push to gear in the rewind cycle is broken.
Where do you buy these aftermarket batteries?
I see the possibility of a co-operative connection between CHRS and the West Coast Watch & Clock Museum.
(It may not be likely, but it wouldn't hurt.)
Does your clock still sync up with anything? I have two WU clocks, one in this style and another that seems a bit fancier, that I want to get running again.
Not a pendulum clock.
Because you don't see the pendulum, this clock still worked with a pendulum timekeeping element...