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  • would love to see her show 'JUL' :-) ... This company name seems familiar... they also made train arrival/schedule displays(?)

  • @ElectroMecca Correct, the airport / train signs with the clicking letter flaps

  • This is amazing clock. I got one Solari Udine, Emera 5 last week, and also in very good condition. But I have a question, the clock seems to work fine for up to 12 hours. But then it shuts off completely. I use ordinary power lead 2.5A 250V.

    Do I need a clock impulse to make this work 100%?

    Best Regards,

    Jonas

  • Fantastic!!! Thanks for this video :-)) I colect clocks from Czechoslovakia - ZPA PRAGOTRON. Clocks from SOLARI di Udine is my dream. In Czech Republic is old Solari only in railway station CHEB. One clocks ( only time, they havent date )

  • @ZelenejZigulik Try to get hold of that clock mate.

    I have heard of Pragotron clocks.

  • Dit vind ik echt de aller stoerste klok die ik ooit heb gezien! Zo worden ze helaas niet meer gemaakt.

  • Dankjewel voor het compliment. De vormgeving is prachtig en typisch van de 50 en 60-ger jaren. Clock kan zo gebruikt worden bij de Thundebirds.

  • Are you interested in selling clock?

  • No thanks. These are actually very hard to get hold off.

    I bought mine on ebay Germany.

  • I just bought one from italy... ow much did you spend?

  • 110 Euro's about 2 years ago

  • great price, after shipping i paid 410 euro's on the same model

  • That is a lot. But they become rarer in times to come. Look at it as an investment.

    Postage to NZ was 35 Euro's.

    Make a clip for YouTube when you have it connected up.

  • hey, i received the clock a few days ago and can't get it to start up at a steady "correct" pace like yours does in your clip, do you have any suggestions that may help me to get the clock to function regularly? Thanks

  • The clock requires an impulse once every minute for about 1 to 2 seconds.

    Please sent me an email with a photo of the movement. There are a few varieties of them.

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