Oh, wanted to add, I don't know what the small dial in the clock work is for, guessing it has something to do with the bell/ I will be taking it in soon for a through cleaning. There is a lever projecting from under the bell that I guess turns the bell on or off.Īny information anyone might have would be of great help. The sides have glass panels to expose the clock works. The case is about 7 1/2" tall, 6" wide and 4" deep. I have found, on many pocket watches I have, that there is usually a release point but don't want to mess with something I'm not familiar with. The right wind seems to have been over wound and doesn't turn. The one on the right winds the clock (clock runs and keeps time well) and I assume the one on the left is for the bell. This has 2 winding stems in the rear of the movement. The dial faces seems to be celluloid with the common yellowing. The clock is in very good shape except for missing lower case pieces ( hoping the man I got this from will find them in some boxes he has). Only Junghans I see with top bells are later alarm clocks. I have read through this entire thread and seen nothing like this. Just acquired this 1907 Junghans mantle(?) clock.
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