Posted 3 years ago
rlwindle
(151 items)
This clock was purchased in Lille, France at the annual spring antique fair. It was not running at the time of purchase, but I bought it. Opening it up I noticed that the magnetic pendulum was out of alignment with the right coil. I loosened two of the screws that held the pendulum and adjusted it, once it was swinging freely I connected it to a battery and off she took. I like the case on this one also, it is hollow and not solid wood, makes a great place to hide the battery compartment. This clock is also in Leon Hatot's 1929 catalog.