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Hi everyone, while I am negotiating with the Kundo clock to adjust the time (for now it is winning) I bought this wall clock for a very low price (the wood structure alone is worth that price). The springs are correct, nothing is broken and I don't see any clearance problems in the axles,no bushing problems. I´ve read that the Junghans company merged with the Hamburg-American Company in the 1930s. 
I know that W63 is the movement model number. and the 'W' is a Junghans protocol. But so far, I´ve not been able to date the mechanism(more or less).
Can you help me date this clock?

Thank you very much in advance.

 

Miguel

 

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8 day strike. Rack striking, this particular gathering pallet was not popular it was prone to wear. It strikes on a gong. Date no later then 1930. The hands are in the style of spade. The movement looks in good condition. 

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Thank you very much for the information. At the moment I have started to restore the wood so that when I finish cleaning the movement the frame will be ready to receive the clock. 
I will pay attention to the gathering pallet.

Miguel

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