Second pendulum clock with perpetual calendar

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  • @theswabiansimon3425
    @theswabiansimon3425 Рік тому +1

    It looks great to see this clock working again

  • @gaiuscoleman8815
    @gaiuscoleman8815 Рік тому

    Yes, thought so, I've just listened to your narration re bigger gap accounting for 29 days.

  • @smalcstein
    @smalcstein Рік тому +1

    Very cool work!

  • @ernestmccollum2397
    @ernestmccollum2397 Рік тому

    Beautiful work

  • @luka3377
    @luka3377 Рік тому

    This clock is amazing! I could only dream to find a movement like that at a fleamarket! I remember your initial video in german about this clock. Now that you did this video in english, I can understand how this works a bit better :)
    Hope you'll keep it in your collection as there might not be many of these left in the world.

  • @gaiuscoleman8815
    @gaiuscoleman8815 Рік тому

    The plates are very thick - quality! Pity it's only for one week. If you don't keep a clock like this wound week after week, you then have to adjust the wheel for the calendar wheel. Is there a quick adjustment for this?

    • @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube
      @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube  Рік тому +1

      As I said. This clock was made for a clockmakers use only. Not for your living room but his store or workshop.
      So keeping it wound is no problem since there is always someone there to wind it up.
      It's no pity.

  • @Aerlasta
    @Aerlasta Рік тому

    Looks quite nice, how long does it last without being wound?

  • @TommyWylie
    @TommyWylie Рік тому +2

    You did well to explain this calendar system! I would need to watch it in action to understand it fully.

  • @gaiuscoleman8815
    @gaiuscoleman8815 Рік тому

    Right up my street! Just a DATE hand. Usually, a mechanical clock needs a month display also, but here it doesn't. I the 'l' (as in lemonade) is the gap that accounts for Leap Years? The other 3 in the diagram appear uniform, hence my intelligent guess. Glad you're well and speaking in English.

    • @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube
      @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube  Рік тому +1

      So the writer did mention this one century ago as well. It's fine for a clockmaker since he know's how to remove the dial and set up the mechanism. That's what the clock was made for.
      For a private customer a month hand would be needed.

  • @p.hefetrueb2674
    @p.hefetrueb2674 Рік тому

    Very handsome clock! How much does the pendulum lens weigh?

    • @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube
      @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube  Рік тому

      About 5kg

    • @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube
      @PhalosSouthpawsBastelstube  Рік тому

      @@p.hefetrueb2674 Do you know the exact lengths of the rods? :D
      But other than that: That's the nice thing about Utzschneider's pendulum - you don't have to be very exact with the calculations since you can screw the balls in or out on their threads. Changing the effect of the compensation they do, just like on a early verge escapement.

  • @Microcassettenmuseum
    @Microcassettenmuseum Рік тому +1

    🤣

  • @ПашаПитецкий
    @ПашаПитецкий 6 місяців тому

    Вітаю,я такого годинника не бачив, дякую 😊❤

  • @gaiuscoleman8815
    @gaiuscoleman8815 Рік тому

    Maybe I missed it, but how long does the clock run for on one winding?