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The Beautiful Kassel 15 Day Wood Wall Pendulum Clock combines traditional craftsmanship with modern functionality. Measuring 10.75"W x 23"H, this elegant clock features a mechanical movement and a charming pendulum, all encased in a stunning wood frame with a decorative glass front. It chimes on the hour and half-hour, making it not just a timepiece, but a statement of style. Perfect for any professional setting, it comes with a limited 1-year warranty for peace of mind.
Item Weight | 8.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 10.75"W x 23"H |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Watch Movement | Mechanical |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Analog |
Special Features | Pendulum |
Theme | Traditional |
Shape | crowned-top |
Style | Traditional |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material | Wood |
K**N
Kassel 15 day key wound pendulum clock
The packing is safe enough to ship from US to Asia by air. The material used is good. The quality is also good. I find that it was made by a very famous clock factory in China that produce tip-top quality clocks. My clock runs very good. It runs silently but strikes brilliantly with very loud chime sound. I am still satisfied with the price I paid even though I paid the freight more than the listed price of the clock. One point I want to share with other interested buyers is that the length of the pendulum shaft is not long enough for user to adjust the overall pendulum length and keep the pendulum swing exactly 1 second in a complete period. Mine runs faster initially, I have to lengthen the pendulum by adjusting the knob until I cannot adjust the length further longer. I take the advice of other Amazon users and add weight to the bottom part of the pendulum. (The reason behind is that we don't need to lengthen the shaft, but to lower the center of gravity of the overall pendulum by adding weight near the bottom part of the pendulum). After doing so, I only need a few trials of fine adjustment to the knob in three days,... and within five days after its arrival. It runs without gaining or losing more than 1 second a day for the last two weeks. I recommend this product to those who are tired of replacing batteries for quartz clocks. (Nowadays, quartz clocks are not running so precisely, I have the experience that many quartz clocks today are also having the problem of gaining or losing time to an unacceptable extent, we can do nothing but to discard them. At least we can adjust mechanical running clocks for their running speed. I remember more than 30 years ago, those common brands quartz clocks and watches were produced under very strict QC and run very accurately. Why don't technologies improve now while accuracy of quartz clocks are deteriorating.)
W**L
Excellent clock, great value
This is a great little clock. Nice, sturdy wooden cabinet. The Chime sounds beautiful. It did need to be adjusted a bit as any clock needs from time to time, especially in the beginning. Simply loosen the chime coil and move it away from the hammer about an 8th of an inch and retighten.As for keeping accurate time, every clock varies some degree and will need adjusting. Not only because of its own internal mechanics, but the environment (temp/elevation) will also take its toll on accuracy. Adjusting the pendulum's weight is covered in the book, and can take several days before you get it just right. Once you make an adjustment, one should wait 24 hours before checking how much of a difference that change made, and you may need to make another. Once it's done, that's pretty much it.Edit to add this update:Here it is January 2015 and this clock is still ticking. Still loving it. Through time, I've still had to make a minor weight adjustment here or there - maybe once a year. No big deal to me. I just now am starting to think about readjusting how the hammer hits seeing that it has moved a bit. Again, no big deal. These things need maintenance. I still can't believe I paid as little as I did for it.
R**J
Assembly was easy enough although the top decorative scroll portion fit into ...
JUNK!! Not Even Worth A One Star Rating!! I bought this clock as a gift for my spouse. We was having the house renovated so the clock sat in it's orignal box and shipping box for several months until we was ready to hang it. Assembly was easy enough although the top decorative scroll portion fit into the body of the clodk very loosely, seemed shoddy. After it was hung it chimed beautifully but would't keep time. We wound it once after about 15 days, NOT overwound. It seemed awfully tight and difficult to wind. After that the clock wouldn't chime in correct correspondance with the hour. Followed the small paper of instructions that came with on resetting chime which availed nothing. Then the clock stopped working altogether. Pendulum wouldn't stay swinging. It was long past the return policy so there was nothing we could do. It's sits in the spare bedroom on the bed. I'll hang it in there for a wall decoration. SHAME!!! Is a beautiful piece. Don't waste your money!!
A**R
Great if the sound was a "chime"
Edit to say I wish I hadn't let my husband talk me out of returning this. The sound is really unpleassant...getting the time accurate is a problem...Too high a price if you can't get nice chime.....Clock mounted and time set with no problems. Looks fine. There must be different chimes on the clocks as this one could never be described as "mellow" or "beautiful" The half hour chime is tolerable but more than 3 are grating. We may try to do a simple modify. I hate to pay this price and get no chimes.
O**R
keeps on ticking
An undeniable value, this very attractive wooden clock with a rather good sounding chime on the hour and half hour keeps time to with in one minute a week after a period of patient adjustment to the length of the pendulumn. An interesting interval with your new clock, the adjustment period shows the pendulumn does in fact seek the center of the earth. I used a spirit bubble level of the type used with hifi phongraphs of some years ago to level the clock after it was hung on the wall. after haveing been in use for some time it became necessary to clean the clock's escapement as it not of the more expensive jeweled variety. A nuisance to be sure but the important thing to know here is that it IS servicable; Qtips and alchohol would be the only thing needed to accomplish this. Everyone who visits here has something to say about this handsome relic from the recent past. A true 'regulator clock', here's your chance to enjoy something uniquely different in the age of look a like processor controlled time pieces.Its not a lot of money and with care its going to serve longer than your watch battery(s). A scientific curiosity for children to wonder at, its a 16th century mechanical analogy of the micro processors that 'regulate'our modern life!Its been a pleasure to share this experience with you, Oscar
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