Clock Key diagram

June 23rd, 2008 | by admin |

Even as the manufacturer of this style stopped in 1925, the clocks that were manufactured that time are now considered to be a mixture of antique styles with a new development in clock making, particularly because of the electric watches that were manufactured.

Waltham as a company started with investigating various ways in which electricity could be utilised. This basically led into a series of design, along with a Waltham grandfather clock diagram, which incorporated additional mechanics so to set an innovative type of clock in place. The outcome was an innovative way to harmonize watches, clocks and various other time indicating devices, without the need of any winding clocks every 30 hours or 7 days.

· Every clock comprises a winding key and once on the half hour it chimes the hour.
· The clocks are not as decorated as other styles, but still present a particular look
· The clock also has wood carvings and a dark wood finish, mixed with the moon dial and conventional frame work.

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