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This traditional 15 day clock features beautifully crafted wood, decorative glass front which reveals the face and swinging pendulum. Chimes the hour and once on the half hour. Measures 10-3/4" x 23" x 5-1/4". Limited one year warranty.../ Beautiful Kassel 15 Day Wood Wall Pendulum Clock with Glass Front / Clock Quartz
- Classically Design15 Day ClockWinding Key Included22-3/4 Inches Tall
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A Nice Clock for the Price : Beautiful Kassel 15 Day Wood Wall Pendulum Clock with Glass Front
This is the second Kassel clock I have purchased. The first is still running strong and keeping very good time in another home after 7 years of service. I purchased this particular model because I wanted one with a less ornate style with the same or at least a similar movement.
First there were a few minor problems and a few observations. The clocks aren't overly well packed and aren't not well marked as being fragile. The first one I received was damaged so I exchanged it easily. The second clock arrived undamaged and after unpacking it and hanging the pendulum I hung it on the wall. At first the clock wouldn't run because of a little friction between the clock face and the pendulum. The friction was caused by the clock angle against the wall. Specifically the top of the clock needs to be tight against the wall so that the rubber spacers toward the bottom provide the proper angle of dangle. I adjusted the screw in closer to the wall and that fixed the problem. I also had to adjust the chime plate a little. When the clock arrived the chime hammer struck the wire and didn't rebound making a dull thud. A minor adjustment (loosen the screw and turn the plate then tighten the screw)so that the hammer was at rest about a sixteenth of an inch off the wire fixed the problem
Right out of the box the clock keeps pretty good time. I was able to regulate the first clock I had to within one second a day and it would hold that accuracy as long as the clock was within the first two to three weeks after winding. The pendulum weight is sort of tight on the shaft. When adjusting it down to slow the clock, you need to turn the screw to the left and at the same time sort of pinch the weight down with the screw by squeezing with two fingers on top of the weight and your thumb on the bottom of the threaded shaft being careful to not pull on the pendulum itself. If left to run down, the clock would start to gain and would be about a minute fast after a week. The clock was also a little particular about being hung vertically. If the clock got off it's vertical ideal it would tend to stop running early. The ideal for each clock may vary by a few degrees from clock to clock, a small mark on the wall will give you something to align to.
The clock looks good and and the chime is mellow. I think this clock is well worth the money. The reason I didn't give the clock 5 stars is the damaged first clock and the minor adjustments that had to be made plus the instructions are not really adequate in explaining the necessity of having the top of the clock tight against the wall or how to adjusting the hammer strike on the chime.