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Schatz Diamond Dial 400 Day Clock, 1953

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    Posted 14 years ago

    bigben
    (72 items)

    Schatz standard 400 day clock, diamond dial, dated 1 53 (January 1953) on the rear of the movement.

    Why 400 Day Clocks Run So Long

    Typical clocks run either one day or eight days on one winding. To make 400 day clocks run longer, a torsion pendulum is used. A torsion pendulum hangs from a thin wire and rotates in one direction and then the other, instead of swinging back and forth as a standard pendulum does.

    Standard 400 Day Clock (about 12 inches tall)

    A Standard or full sized 400 day clock has a torsion pendulum which makes a rotation in 7.5 seconds, or 8 rotations each minute (four rotations in each direction). The clock makes one “tick” near the end of each rotation. Preceding each tick, a gear with pointed teeth called the escape wheel has been giving an impulse to the pallet assembly. During impulse, a vertical pin in the pallet assembly pushes a fork to the left or right. The fork applies this energy to the suspension spring (the thin wire holding the pendulum), and the suspension spring transfers some of this energy to the pendulum.

    The clock movement supplies one unit of energy to the pendulum for each oscillation. A torsion pendulum oscillates about 8 to 20 times more slowly than a swinging pendulum. This represents a major savings in energy, enough for an 8-day clock run 64 to 160 days. Further energy savings is obtained by using smaller pivots (load bearing areas on the ends of gear arbors or shafts) and by using small gears. By having more gears than an 8 day clock, the mainspring is made to unwind slowly enough for the clock to run about 400 days.

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    Comments

    1. holly bourland, 13 years ago
      Hi..I have inherited this same model...and oddly the same date stamped 1 53 ...I would love to have it working but have no idea where the "key" is...can you help me?
    2. DAVID, 13 years ago
      I HAVE A STAMPED 11 53 , ABOVE IT STAMPED "NO (O) JEWELS UNADJUSTED"

      ANOTHER STAMP JAHRESUHRENFABRIK GERMANY 49

      MY QUESTION WHERE CAN I GET IT REPAIRED CHEAP

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