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Junghans Tambour Mantle Clock. I inherited a Junghans tambour mantle clock which has nothing

by Guest7864  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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I inherited a Junghans tambour mantle clock which has nothing inscribed other than Wurttemberg and the number w103 292. It was given to my grandfather in 1932. It has the Westminster chime and seems to be working just fine.

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    I would suggest you return it to the clock shop and have them (1)adjust the depthing on the escapement slightly, (2) check for defect in the rod or in the hammer head distance or if someting is loose on the case and finally (3)check the lubrication on the upper strike train gear shafts.

    Thanks

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