An Early Reliable Car Clock
Forum rules
If you need help logging in, or have question about how something works, use the Support forum located here Support Forum
Complete set of Forum Rules Forum Rules
If you need help logging in, or have question about how something works, use the Support forum located here Support Forum
Complete set of Forum Rules Forum Rules
-
Topic author - Posts: 1230
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:39 pm
- First Name: James
- Last Name: Golden
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Model T Roadster
- Location: Bowie, MD
An Early Reliable Car Clock
This early 1912 car clock has Reliable on the face, but there seems to be no information on whether that is the model of this clock or the name of the company that made the clock.
While I have been repairing clock for over 60 years, I have never seen one like it.
I am still wondering if it is worth repairing.
Does anyone have one in good working order or know what company made the clock?
While I have been repairing clock for over 60 years, I have never seen one like it.
I am still wondering if it is worth repairing.
Does anyone have one in good working order or know what company made the clock?
-
- Posts: 2433
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 10:55 pm
- First Name: James
- Last Name: Patrick
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Coupe
- Location: Bartow, FL
- Board Member Since: 2001
Re: An Early Reliable Car Clock
I don’t know what the clock looks like, but a 1912 car clock is probably brass and most likely looks very impressive and worth saving. I have been repairing antique clocks, as an amateur for about 55 years, but, in my experience, the majority of time, all that is needed to get the clock running is to open the clock up, remove and clean the movement and apply a good clock or watch lubricating oil to all the pinions. It may be as simple as that. Good luck. Jim Patrick
Last edited by jiminbartow on Sat Nov 19, 2022 12:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 654
- Joined: Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:00 pm
- First Name: George John
- Last Name: Drobnock
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1922 Coupe
- Location: Central Pennsylvania
-
Topic author - Posts: 1230
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 5:39 pm
- First Name: James
- Last Name: Golden
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Model T Roadster
- Location: Bowie, MD
Re: An Early Reliable Car Clock
Update: I have learned the clock is all brass and made, probably by a company in Connecticut, for and to be sold by Phinney-Walker, a New York City firm, kind of like Sears and Roebuck then. There are some 1907 patents mentioned on the back. The rim turns to wind the clock and it is wound tight now. Normally the rim would pull out and turn to set the time, but there seems to be too much polish packed under the back edge to let the rim pull out.
-
- Posts: 365
- Joined: Thu Jan 17, 2019 11:52 am
- First Name: David
- Last Name: Menzies
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Touring and 1915 Touring both Canadian models
- Location: British Columbia
- Board Member Since: 2012
Re: An Early Reliable Car Clock
I have an early 1916 speedometer, autometer and clock with a 3 didget trip meter designed by Tesla. This assembly was in an early Packard. The clock is an 8-day Waltham and keeps very accurate time.
-
- Posts: 654
- Joined: Mon Oct 07, 2019 2:00 pm
- First Name: George John
- Last Name: Drobnock
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1922 Coupe
- Location: Central Pennsylvania
Re: An Early Reliable Car Clock
Haibara23 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 11:37 pmThere are several types of watches that I really like. Where can I see more details?Been Here Before wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:33 amNot relevant but of interest:
https://www.automobiliaresource.com/aut ... ash-clocks
https://montrespubliques.com/new-long-r ... -car-clock
https://www.queenslandclocksandwatches.com/car-clocks street fighter duel
https://mb.nawcc.org/threads/old-wind-u ... ght.85256/
You may want to contact or visit: https://www.nawcc.org/visit/ https://www.nawcc.org/collections/ National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors Museum.
-
- Posts: 6523
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:18 am
- First Name: Scott
- Last Name: Conger
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1919
- Location: not near anywhere, WY
- Board Member Since: 2005
Re: An Early Reliable Car Clock
George, you're giving advice to a ChatBOT.
Scott Conger
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves™
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves™
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured