@Jaysclockcollection Kinda... I have a 1929 New Haven Cloister WM chiming clock, but I accidentally pulled the power leads off the motor, so it's been dead for a about three years now. I also have a rRevere R-913 from the 1940s, but the case is in pretty rough shape, and the rotor is fairly noisy.
@elysnowangelАй бұрын
I have a New Haven clock. Starting at 12:00 it runs well and chimes at the quarter hour nicely. When it get to 6:00 it bongs 5:00 again, and bongs 5:00 for following hours until 11:00 or 12:00. How can I get it to bong correctly?
@thesingingclockery523Ай бұрын
@@elysnowangel Sounds like the rack and snail system that determines the number of hours struck is somehow misaligned in your clock. I no longer have this clock, so can't take a look and see how it might be fixed. Regardless, you'd have to take the movement out of the case... A truly fiddly process. Just about everything about these New Haven clocks is tedious and needlessly complicated... It's why I eventually passed mine on two years ago, and have never had another New Haven since. Meanwhile, I'd recommend you ask on the NAWCC clock forums, there are many highly knowledgeable people there that could try to help you.
@amberjacobs19962 ай бұрын
Hi my clock buddy! I posted recently on my channel about the 2014 Seiko Melodies in Motion 10th Anniversary where it plays Beatles Melodies
@thesingingclockery5232 ай бұрын
@@amberjacobs1996 Hey! Long time no chat, hope you've been well! That's neat, I'll go take a look at your video.
@kansasclocksandsirens2 ай бұрын
I've wanted a trinity chimer for quite a while. Hopefully I can get one at some point. Very nice clock!
@thesingingclockery5232 ай бұрын
@@kansasclocksandsirens I totally feel you, I was obsessed with finding a Trinity chimer from very early on in my clock collecting adventure. Fortunately, they do turn up regularly, if not often. I've been collecting clocks for the last four years, and have usually seen two or three of them a year on Ebay. Not exactly as common as Howard Millers, but they're out there. At least, the Celebrates. Wall clock variants are much less populous outside of Europe or Asia, from what I've been told.
@theray20093 ай бұрын
Very pretty, I can see you got this clock from good friend of mine, Justin Olson. I recently got a dual chime HAC/Junghans mantel clock from him recently and it's pretty sweet. Lovely Trinity wall clock!!!
@thesingingclockery5233 ай бұрын
@@theray2009 Hah, I was wondering if anyone would recognize Justin's clock. Yeah, I was pretty excited when he offered to trade this for my Herschede. It was a bit difficult to give up the Canterbury chimes, and I hope to find a Herschede or Revere with that melody again someday... But a Trinity wall clock has been very high up on my list of clocks to find, so it all worked out. I'm just glad it made it to Vancouver in one piece, given its size and how brutal shipping is on clocks nowadays...
@theray20093 ай бұрын
@thesingingclockery523 it is a very nice clock. You will definitely find another Canterbury chiming mantel clock for sure, I just bought a Revere dual chime with Westminster and Canterbury.
@bradb40753 ай бұрын
Sounds fantastic, thanks for sharing!
@luka33773 ай бұрын
That is a lovely clock and also one that I'm looking for! I've never seen any for sale in my area so I'm still on the lookout for them. The Trinity chimes are my favourite of them all, so I really need to get something like this. The design is pretty nice and the rods sound very nice! I'm assuming they've been retuned. Or maybe this is another variation of the Trinity wall variant? I honestly don't know. By the way, the hour strike uses the same notes as my Kienzle with bim-bam that I got a recently, and it sounds amazing!
@thesingingclockery5233 ай бұрын
@@luka3377 Thanks! Yeah, the Trinity melody really is something special, isn't it? And I think part of it has to do with how it sounds on rods. I've played it on piano and harpsichord, or even heard it on tubes, and it just doesn't sound nearly as interesting. I think it's all the secondary harmonics you get from rods that make it sound particularly great. Also, this clock actually has a new set of rods in it, because according to my friend Justin, the original rods had pretty much rusted through when he first got it. So, he made and tuned new ones as close to the original design as he could get them. They are a bit deeper and less shimmery than the originals, but I think the overall result suits the style and design of this clock quite well. The only one I don't like as much is the very top rod of the melody set... It's very harsh for some reason, I might try to see if loosening or tightening it in the gong might make a difference. Also, the strike is quite magical, isn't it? I have always loved that particular pitch with striking clocks.
@mannbradmusic3 ай бұрын
Very nice sounding chime and I'd like to say that the ticking thereof makes me think of an alarm clock.
@thesingingclockery5233 ай бұрын
Yup, that's because it has the exact same type of escapement as an alarm clock.
@luka33773 ай бұрын
That is a beautiful find! The finish on the case is awesome and fits very well with the dial and hands :) The chimes also sound great and the lever escapement feature is something I really wouldn't have expected to see in a clock of this age. All my clocks that have balance wheel movements are from the 50s or 60s. I preffer having a pendulum on mantle clocks, because I'm always afraid that the hairspring of the balance wheel might become magnetised and make the clock run insanely fast ( that's what my clocks do :/ ). Lovely clock!!
@thesingingclockery5233 ай бұрын
@@luka3377 Thank you very much! Yeah, I know there were lever escapement mantel clocks before the fifties, like, for example, I've seen a W & H Westminster clock on Ebay, still chiming on gongs, and yet equipped with a lever escapement. Apparently Gustav Becker even made some chiming clocks with that type of escapement late in their production run. Still, yeah, they're not exactly common. Also, that's a really interesting phenomenon regarding the hair spring! I have to admit, I hardly know anything about this type of escapement... Most of my clocks are pendulum clocks as well. The only other balance wheel clock I have is a 1959 Junghans dual chiming "loudspeaker" clock with a floating balance, and if anything, It's been tending to run slow... But to be fair, I've only had it for a couple of years now. Would it be possible to maybe put a demagnetizer by a magnetized hair spring? I'd imagine it would be dreadfully tricky, but maybe possible? Only guessing though.
@luka33773 ай бұрын
@@thesingingclockery523 Yes, there are demagnetising tools made specially for watches, but I think it'd work just fine if you remove the hair spring of a clock like this! I'm not sure if this phenomenon happens to every clock... Most of them have steel hair springs and are vulnerable to this, but I think I've seen some that are made from a material similar to bronze? I honestly don't know. Anyways, as long as a magnetic screwdriver isn't near that thing, the clock should work fine! Oh, yeah and I think I forgot that W&H actually made stuff like this... It's still unusual to me though! By the way, I love your dual chime Junghans!! I hope to find something similar one day... I have 6 Junghans clocks from the same period, and 4 of them have the Exacta balance wheel! (The floating balance). All of them strike with bim-bam.
@nicoteen94073 ай бұрын
Love these! I have a mantel clock, similar mech but only one strike for the hour, not four. I thought ours was weird, though... whenever the Westminster Chimes kick in there's a second set of notes an open fifth lower than the main chimes. I thought there was a fault in ours, but obvs not - your clock has the same harmonic!
@finnswebsite3 ай бұрын
Rarely do you hear Whittington chimes on TV dramas, but here's an example from a 1981 TV show on LWT in the UK. kzbin.info/www/bejne/joTPYX16qJuer8k
@stevenedwards24044 ай бұрын
Beautiful chimes. Even the ticking is gorgeous
@thesingingclockery5233 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yes, this one is definitely one of the nicer-sounding examples of this particular model by Kienzle. I also quite enjoy its ticking... It's the perfect blend of noticeable but not irritating.
@ethansammis74294 ай бұрын
I love your collection of three train clock movements
@theray20094 ай бұрын
I have a Favori wall clock, westminster only.
@josephfrye73424 ай бұрын
So this is an urgos movement mantel clock
@thesingingclockery5234 ай бұрын
@@josephfrye7342 Yep, that's right. Later versions of this clock case were fitted with movements from Hermle or Kieninger instead, as Urgos eventually went out of business, and its machinery and parts were bought out by Hermle. Neither Hermle nor Kieninger offer the Winchester chimes, however... Just the typical Westminster, Whittington, St. Michael triple chime setup.
@ABB-xp5pd4 ай бұрын
Beautiful Chime ! Keinzle are great clocks !
@organloft20014 ай бұрын
When you cleaned the motor, what pil did you use in the motor? This motor has an oil bath I believe. Thank you for this video
@thesingingclockery5234 ай бұрын
@@organloft2001 Honestly, this was quite early on in my clock collecting journey, so all we did was remove the rotor from its shaft, wiped off the dried gunk, put some clock oil on the shaft, and put the rotor back on. Started right up after that. Unfortunately, I accidentally pulled out the power leads from the field coil while putting the movement back in the case some months later, so this clock has been dead ever since.
@leslieperry58874 ай бұрын
thanks so much for getting back to me....very helpful information...have a great day
@leslieperry58874 ай бұрын
hi, I have the exact same clock. Can you tell me what it is worth? Thanks for your help.
@thesingingclockery5234 ай бұрын
@@leslieperry5887 I'm afraid they're hardly worth anything nowadays. They are not antique, and the movements in them are pretty low quality, so I wouldn't think they'd sell for anything over $250 at most. In many cases I see them being offered for free, just because people are down-sizing and want them gone. I only wish I knew this before I bought this one...
@ethansammis74295 ай бұрын
What a beautiful collection I love the sound of the three chime clocks
@markmaher28275 ай бұрын
I have the same clock any idea how to slow it down?
@thesingingclockery5235 ай бұрын
@@markmaher2827 There is a regulating nut at the bottom of the pendulum bob. Turn counterclockwise to lower the pendulum (slows it down), or clockwise to shorten the pendulum (speed it up).
@wesgleeson5 ай бұрын
Haunting and calming. I love it.
@CupidFromKentucky6 ай бұрын
Is Whittington also St. Michael's?
@thenotyoutuber7566 ай бұрын
I have one of these in my house that I’ve have since I was born
@Fred-nz9dp9 ай бұрын
My Enfield mantle clock has same chimes set as yours.
@dkennedy968229 ай бұрын
Hello! Can you tell me what size the key is for this clock? I have the same clock and I am in search of a key for it.
@thesingingclockery5239 ай бұрын
Unfortunately my clock didn't come with its own key, so I'm using a key for another clock that fits. It doesn't have a size number on it, but I'd guess it's an 8 or 9. A 9 is more likely, these clocks have pretty hefty winding arbors.
@jessicaa362310 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Are you also into clock repair?
@thesingingclockery52310 ай бұрын
I can do some repairs, and can usually keep my clocks going... But between lack of a proper workshop and tools, advanced knowledge, and my blindness, there are many things I can't do... Like bushing work on the movements. I suspect I could learn to do more things if I could work with a pro, but there's only so much I could figure out by just trial and error on my own.
@gaiuscoleman881510 ай бұрын
The case of yours is same as mine, different hands
@theray200910 ай бұрын
Neat clock!
@gaiuscoleman881510 ай бұрын
He plays solo and occasionally plays for an audience in Handel House, London
@gaiuscoleman881510 ай бұрын
Nice tone so congrats
@gaiuscoleman881510 ай бұрын
I have a nice Nap Hat Kienzle too
@thesingingclockery52310 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore the haunting quality of the chimes on your Kienzle! It was actually that very clock which put me on the hunt for one of these wire-lift models. Your example has a rather more expansive and warmer set of chimes than mine, but I'm still very satisfied with what I got, especially as It was a "sound unheard" Ebay purchase.
@gaiuscoleman881510 ай бұрын
French Wall: nice deep in-tune chime
@thesingingclockery52310 ай бұрын
I was absolutely delighted to find this clock at our local flea market. French wall clocks truly have a glorious sound, and this one definitely has an excellent set of rods.
@gaiuscoleman881510 ай бұрын
Some great clocks. Is that a harpsichord?
@thesingingclockery52310 ай бұрын
Thanks! And yes indeed, that's my harpsichord. It makes for an excellent clock amplifier, though as I play daily, I can't keep a clock on it all the time.
@gaiuscoleman881510 ай бұрын
@@thesingingclockery523 thanx. My brother in London plays. How many manuals does yours have?
@thesingingclockery52310 ай бұрын
@@gaiuscoleman8815 Oh neat! Does he play with a group, or mostly solo? As for my instrument, it's a French-style double-manual harpsichord from the mid 1980s. Here's a video of it in action if you're interested. kzbin.info/www/bejne/jYqodniXm9qVjtUsi=2k-kXB9FkL4zujHD
@Jaysclockcollection10 ай бұрын
I started collecting clocks when I was eight my grandad recently gave a a grandmother clock he had in his living room late 2023 and it’s the coolest thing I own
@jordanbusby623110 ай бұрын
What a beautiful sound
@wigwagstudios247411 ай бұрын
Pitch of toy piano
@theray200911 ай бұрын
Kienzle is pronounced "KEEN-ZLE" Not "Kins-La" fyi. But very nice clock and they are super well made, like my art deco one which is ironically getting repaired.
@herbertwilkinson405911 ай бұрын
I just pick this clock up yesterday took it apart and couldn't remember how the strike lever on the chimes went but this video help a lot Thank you
@thesingingclockery52311 ай бұрын
Glad the video was helpful!
@user-ol5yw3wd4f11 ай бұрын
Thank you for showcasing this clock. I recently acquired one and do not know much about it and so truly enjoyed your video and commentary!
@thesingingclockery52311 ай бұрын
Very glad my video was useful!
@theray2009 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful!!!
@Clock1010 Жыл бұрын
You have a nice collection! I especially like the HAC Celebrate 805 & 840, Kienzle Westminster Chime, and ST Sonora. Speaking about the HAC Celebrate, I finally have gotten one after looking for almost 2 years. It's currently being worked on, but I will show it soon.
@thesingingclockery523 Жыл бұрын
All good choices. The Kienzle tambour, Celebrate 805, and ODO 36 are probably my top three, although it varies. Also, congrats on getting a Celebrate! They're not particularly uncommon clocks, but are often overpriced for what they are. Is the one you found a dual chimer? Personally I'm thinking of selling one of mine... Probably the 895. I don't think I need three Celebrate tambours. I would, however, like to find an oval-dialed dual chimer and a beehive dual chimer eventually.
@jordanbusby6231 Жыл бұрын
My top three are the kienzle tambour, the celebrate 805 and the odo Westminster chime
@thesingingclockery523 Жыл бұрын
All of those are great choices. My choices tend to fluctuate depending on my mood, but the Kienzle and ODO are definitely two that I come back to a lot. Sadly I don't run the ODO a lot, because the mainsprings are in need of a cleaning, and I don't know how to do that.
@jordanbusby6231 Жыл бұрын
@@thesingingclockery523 ok you could do a partial cleaning by letting down the springs and taking out the barrels if possible the. Popping off the caps and cleaning them with soapy water and making sure to dry em as best as possible
@thesingingclockery523 Жыл бұрын
@@jordanbusby6231 That's just the thing, I'm not sure that these barrels are designed to be removed without totally disassembling the movement. There are no cutouts on the front plate to let the winding arbors slide out. I don't think I'm up to disassembling and reassembling something like this.
@jordanbusby6231 Жыл бұрын
@@thesingingclockery523 i don't know I have never dealt with odo. But I know hermle barrels are meant to slide out
@mannbradmusic Жыл бұрын
Very nice presentation and those clocks sound great!
@RyeDLion2010 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber!
@luka3377 Жыл бұрын
This is a really beautiful clock! The movement looks almost identical to a Kienzle, so it's very likely for it to be made around the time when Kienzle bought the company. I also have a Carl Werner, but it only strikes on the hour and half hour and it has a Vienna Style case.
@Brooks_Adams Жыл бұрын
Excellent find, and great to see another video from you!! This one is in great condition and I especially love the dial and the pillars on the door. I also love the way this one is assembled inside the case and it sounds fantastic. I noticed a string sticking out on the right side of the case, is that some sort of repeating mechanism? I have a couple chime clocks that I just finished restoring so hoping to get a video out sometime this week.
@thesingingclockery523 Жыл бұрын
Thanks much! Yeah, really happy I managed to snag this one... I'd actually been walking past it for the last three or four times we visited the flea, but they were asking something like $475 for it initially, so I didn't bother. Then, the last time we went, it had been moved to the back of the shop, so I asked them about it and ended up getting it for $150, which I think is a pretty good deal! The string on the side is to trigger the chime train. This clock uses a rack and snail system to determine how many notes play at each quarter, so it's actually quite easy for the order of the notes to go out of whack if the chimes are triggered at the wrong time. Since it doesn't have an automatic chime syncing feature, you just keep cycling the chimes until the notes line up again.
@Brooks_Adams Жыл бұрын
@@thesingingclockery523 Oh that’s actually a really neat addition! Sounds like you got fantastic clock at a great price, congrats!