Original Clock-7 Variants: How to Identify Authentic Models

Restoring an Original Clock-7: Step-by-Step Repair Tips

Restoring an Original Clock-7 is a rewarding project that preserves history and brings a unique timepiece back to life. Below is a focused, step-by-step guide covering inspection, disassembly, cleaning, repair, reassembly, testing, and finishing touches. Assume a standard mechanical Clock-7 movement; adjust as needed for variations.

Tools & Materials

  • Precision screwdrivers (flat and Phillips)
  • Tweezers, pegwood, and cotton swabs
  • Ultrasonic cleaner or parts cleaning solvent
  • Small soft brush and blower
  • Watchmaker’s oiler and high-quality clock oil
  • Lubricants: synthetic clock oil, grease for mainspring/arbors
  • Mainspring winder (if replacing mainspring)
  • Brass polish, microfiber cloths
  • Replacement parts (bushings, pivots, mainspring, gears) as required
  • Movement holder, dial protector, magnifier/loupe
  • Calibrated timing device or app
  • Gloves or finger cots

Safety First

  • Work in a clean, well-lit area on a soft mat.
  • Keep small parts organized in labeled containers.
  • If unsure about mainspring work, seek a professional—mainspring tension can be dangerous.

1. Initial Inspection

  • Condition check: Note dial, hands, case, crystal, movement, and pendulum/weights.
  • Function check: Wind gently to see if movement runs, note noises, erratic behavior, or seized gears.
  • Document: Photograph each stage for reference.

2. Disassembly

  • Remove case and movement: Open the case carefully; protect the dial with a soft cloth.
  • Hands and dial: Use a hand puller or carefully lever hands off. Remove dial screws and lift dial.
  • Unwind mainspring carefully or secure before further disassembly.
  • Strip train and escapement: Remove wheels, arbors, pallet fork, and balance assembly in logical sequence, keeping parts organized.

3. Cleaning

  • Degrease parts: Use an ultrasonic cleaner with clock-safe solution or manual solvent cleaning. Avoid soaking delicate hairsprings.
  • Clean pivots and jewels: Use

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