Hi James
My clock has stopped working again sadly …. Even though it is wound up it seems the metal pivot the the pendulum has broke now .. Please see image,
Do you think this may be readily available
Hi James
My clock has stopped working again sadly …. Even though it is wound up it seems the metal pivot the the pendulum has broke now .. Please see image,
Do you think this may be readily available
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Hello Darrel,
This part is very common and should not cost much.
It’s about 5 U.S. dollars.
It’s a “suspension spring.”
They come in different sizes.
They are made flimsy so they can break easy.
“Suspension springs” can be found here.
EBAY Suspension Springs
It is held by a “taper pin.”
EBAY Taper Pins
Simply pull on the thicker end of the taper pin and pull it out.
Be careful not to bend the suspension bracket.
The suspension spring will slide right out.
Just replace it and you are back in business.
Timesavers and Merritt’s Antiques sells Suspension Springs and taper pins in the U.S.A. I’m sorry I do not know of any U.K. horological suppliers.
Suspension Spring
Hermle Suspension Spring
Merritts.com Suspension springs
Taper pin
Merritts.com taper pins
Timesavers.com taper pin
Hope you get it running.
Thanks.
James