Werner Vienna Before Cleaning

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2006

This is a short video showing a Carl Werner Vienna clock I am currently working on. The case is badly damaged, and is infested with woodworm. Treating the woodworm will take a week. In the meantime I'll be cleaning the movement.

This is a short clip showing the clock running BEFORE I clean it, and, as a bit of a preview I suppose.

The loud ticking heard in the video is from another clock in the room.

EDIT: See the fully restored clock with custom made replacement top and finials here:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v473/sooth15/Carl-Werner01.jpg

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  • i love the clock !!!!

  • @Tanguy158 I added a link to the fully restored clock.

  • Been a while since Ive seen one of these, nice score

  • Thanks!

  • did u get it fixed, if so, post a vid of it asap

    thx! :D

  • Sorry, I still haven't finished restoring this clock. The best I can do is show you the before pics. Youtube doesn't let me post links in a comment, so send me an e-mail if you want more info/pics. jcp_15 at hotmail dot com.

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  • @exposed97 For the most part, bob weight and size are irrelevant. As long as the bob is heavier than the rod, it will work the same. The HEIGHT of the bob, however, is what regulates the clock (speed).

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