Posted 3 years ago
doely1018
(3 items)
Its a teakers dream there is so much stuff up here, im clueless.LOL
the clock was in attic of house i bought i have no idea on how old or value but it still works, there is so much cool stuff up here looking forward to new discoverys
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Junghans is German for "Young Hans" (and is prtonounced exactly ythat way). They were in business for quite a long time, from abot 1860 onwards. All the Junghans clock movements I have encountered were well made, and certainly reapirable, and worth repairing. With proper service and maintenance they should keep running well into the next century.