How can I tell what mantel clock I have?

The wood of which a mantel clock is made can help you identify the clock’s place of origin. For example, clocks produced in the United States were usually made of cherry. This attractive red-brown wood often displays touches of deeper red or pink. Some clocks were manufactured of mahogany, a rich dark red-brown wood.

How do you fix a wind up clock that is wound to tight?

Fixing An Overwound Clock

  1. Clean The Clock. Sometimes cleaning your clock will get it working again.
  2. Lubricate The Mechanism. Like cars, all mechanical clocks need regular oiling.
  3. Replace The Springs.
  4. Find A Professional.

What are the three key holes on a mantle clock for?

The middle hole will wind the spring that powers the timekeeping function of the clock. The right hole, as you’re looking at the clock, powers the chimes of the clock. Finally, the left winding hole, as you’re looking at the clock, powers the hourly strikes of the clock.

How do you fix a wound up clock?

To rid the timepiece of lint & dust, you can spray it with compressed air after the initial cleaning. You can also apply small amounts of clock cleaning fluid, which should be available to find online with a bristle brush if required, however most find that warm water may tackle the job just as well.

Why does my wind up clock keep stopping?

A clock that is out of beat is likely to stop because the pendulum is not receiving the optimum impulses to keep it swinging. If it’s badly out of beat it will stop within a few minutes. If it’s only slightly out of beat it could run for days but will eventually stop earlier than it should.

Can a clock be wound too tight?

It’s one of the many myths floating around in the horologist hemisphere. A good clock can never be wound past the point of no return. Although it’s not a truism, there are some things to know so that you don’t wind a mainspring too tightly and damage your valued timepiece.

How do you wind a clock with 3 winding points?

How to Wind a Pendulum Clock

  1. Locate the winding points on the clock face.
  2. Insert the key or crank into a winding point.
  3. Continue turning the key or crank until it won’t turn any further.
  4. Wind the other one or two winding points the same way if your clock chimes on the hour or quarter-hour.

What are the two winders on a mantel clock?

Mechanical mantel clocks typically at least two winders: one for the mainspring that keeps time, and the rest for the chime and strike mechanisms.

How much does it cost to repair a clock?

Different clocks and their repair costs

Type Price
Clock with an hour strike $320 to $400
Clock with an hour strike and tune $380 to $500
Anniversary clock $145 to $200
Cuckoo clock $150 to $400