Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:13 pm
Post subject: Atomic Clock Movement help
Hi! I am new to the forum (excuse my lack of knowledge). I have a really nice outdoor clock that has stopped working. It has an atomic movement that has died. I'd like to replace it but I'm not sure which replacement to buy. The current movement has the following on the outside: WWVB; Radio Controlled; CH-899 CHOUCHIN; Made in China; Quartz NO(O) jewels. Can anyone provide me any help? Thanks in advance for your help!!!!!!
Chris
Joined: 11 Dec 2006
Posts: 958
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 1:45 pm
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You can take a look at Klockit's atomic movement options (#10146, #10143, #10145).
Check the overall size of the movement and see if it can be accomodated by your case assembly (more than likely it should). You will also need to know the length of the threaded shaft portion of the original movement. This can be referenced as "maximum dial thickness". It is the length of threaded shaft that would be required so that you could secure the movement on the front surface of the clock face (also called a dial) with the hex nut. You can also measure the thickness of your clock face to reference "maximum dial thickness". The replacement movement should be as close as possible. If you should have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Klockit.
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