It is only a conventional seconds beating pendulum. PowerĬlick to expand.I am told this is an odd one, Made in Brisbane Australia under license to Synchronome UK it has a pusher (anti clockwise rotating) wheel instead of the usual pull the wheel clockwise models, that is why I am having a bit of trouble with it. I am in Queensland Australia, I can pay with Pay Pal and any information on the movement type, informative diagrams or just your personal information would be greatly appreciated. In the space where the coils go there are two countersunk holes to attach the electromagnet pack, if you require measurements or better pictures are required please ask here or give an e-mail address to send them to. Is there someone out there who knows this movement and/or can supply the electromagnet coil/coils or parts? a picture of the pendulum bob please? the coil on the Slave is (I think) wood, like a big wooden bobbin. I rarely work on Electric Clocks, I bought this one as I would love to put in the home, I was impressed with its Nouveau appearance and the pediment, the case is Australian Silky Oak and it uses a full length seconds beating Pendulum which I have yet to make, the main problem with the clock is there seem to be some coils missing from the movement. Hi, I posted this in Electric Horology also as at the time I did not know the identity of the Movement? since then I have received information that it is a very early Synchronome.
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