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By luiazazrambo · Posted
Update: The demagnetization only helped temporarily, maybe it pulled the wheels into a position where they liked each other. I have to adjust the sub second hand as it is a bit angled upwards and catching the minute hand stopping the whole movement but before this happened there were some wild deviations. HWGIKE#58 Alarm clock, cooked in hot cleaning fluid and oiled gently. This is a movement so I count it. 🙂 A while ago it tried to fly away one day, it was on my windows sill, we had strong wind the curtain flew like a flag and doing so encouraged my clock to do the same... went out and ended up on the roof above the entrance door, its door in pieces but the clock itself suffered no damage otherwise. The original glass was already broken when I received it I still have the bottom part in two pieces. The new "glass" is acrylic. It also had a paper in the back in the case inside but it disintegrated, I still have a little bit of piece of that too. -
Is it a crystal or an acrylic and just foggy with age?
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The point I missed to make ! is ; moisture in the movement is the main problem, it can ruin electronic components.
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@VWatchie I believe that function to turn ads off is a Patron and moderator perk as they contribute to the site with money or time respectively. Tom
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