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August 15, 2019
Gilbert Regulator No. 11 Restoration
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This Gilbert regulator was manufactured in 1891. It came heavily caked with dirt. The dial has been eaten by bugs. The case was fall...
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May 24, 2019
Gilbert 1891 Mantel Restoration
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This Gilbert mantel clock, made in 1891, is an imitation marble clock. Most of its agate columns were missing and the case was spattered...
October 24, 2016
My 400 Day Anniversary Clock is Running Too Fast (or Slow)
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Anniversary clocks are fascinating to watch as they run and even more enjoyable when they show the correct time. However I often hear peopl...
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September 15, 2016
Why Does My Clock Keep Stopping?
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There are several reasons why a clock keeps stopping. It may have worn out parts, broken parts, or simply need a good cleaning. These are ...
May 4, 2016
Which Winding Hole On My Clock Does What?
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Spring-driven and cable-driven clocks can have up to 3 holes on the dial. These holes are for winding the clock. The location and purpose ...
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April 8, 2016
How to Fix an Antique Clock Not Striking the Correct Time
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You may come home some day to find that you forgot to wind your clock and it has run down. Then when you wind it up it no longer strikes the...
March 9, 2016
Basic Pocket Watch Care
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Antique pocket watches are great collectibles and heirlooms. They were built long before “planned obsolesce” was thought of, and by obser...
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