Wyoming Clockworks
Service, Repair, and Restoration of Fine Clocks
Here I have installed a bushing on the second wheel of the time train, front and back sides
...and 2 bushings to the strike side of the movement
Here is a front view of the completed movement, ready for testing. Notice how nice it looks instead of the
dark, dingy movement it once was. Everything has been lacquered so the appearance will be the same
10-15 years from now, and the coating prevents big ugly fingerprints from etching themselves into the
brass. The customer can tell at least that this clockmaker cares about his workmanship and the
appearance of his craftsmanship for future generations. It also shows that there has been work done to
the movement, and not just "swished and dunked" in some cleaner like some basement practitioners do.
Below is pictured the back of the movement also.
Thank you for viewing these pages! I hope this helps you, the
customer, to understand a little bit the work I put into your movement
and to explain how clockmaking as a craft is still carried out today on
your fine antique clocks!