
Set time, date and time zone - Clock Help - Google Help
Open your device's Clock app . Tap Clock. At the bottom, tap Add. Type the name of a city in the search bar, then tap the city you want to add. Reorder a city: Touch and hold a city, then move it up or down in the list. Delete a city: Swipe to the left or right on the city you want to delete.
Clock Help - Google Help
Touch and hold a clock widget. You'll see images of your Home screens. Slide the clock to a Home screen. Resize a clock widget. On the Home screen, touch and hold the clock widget for a moment, then lift your finger. You'll see white resize controls around the clock. Touch and drag the controls to change the clock's size. Move or remove a clock ...
Cuckoo Clock Identification and Restoration - NAWCC Forums
2025年2月2日 · Another thread discusses a similar movement with a lyre-shaped plate. In it, Joseph Bautsch observed that this plate pattern appears on page 32 in Karl Kochmann's book "Black Forest Clock Maker and the cuckoo Clock."
Clock Parts Terminology - NAWCC Forums
2014年11月29日 · Clock Parts Terminology • 2. Chiming clock movement 3.Count-wheel strike elements 4. Deadbeat Escapement 6. Platform Escapement 7. Hairspring Lever Escapement 8. Hermle Floating & Hairspring Balances 9. Generic count-wheel train 10. Clock Dictionary Link 11. Strip Pallet - Recoil Escapement 12. Count Wheel Lever Assemblies 13. Grand Sonnerie ...
How do I change the clock face on my Fitbit device?
On Sense series, Versa 3, and Versa 4, you can also press and hold your finger on your current clock face to switch between saved clocks. To see your saved clock faces in the Fitbit app, tap the Today tab devices icon your device Gallery. See your saved clock faces in My Clocks. To remove a clock face, tap the clock face Remove clock face.
400 Day Anniversary Clock - NAWCC Forums
2024年12月2日 · Your clock is by Kieninger & Obergfell or Kundo ("K" "und" "O") from about 1950. It requires a .0032" suspension spring. It looks like you have the top block in place. You will also need a bottom block and fork, and a pendulum of course, to get it going. Here is a picture of a similar clock showing the suspension parts:
Clock lubrication (Here we go again) | NAWCC Forums
2005年4月18日 · Now back to the original question, I think the older generation of clock owners had a much stricter schedule for servicing their clocks. Every couple of years they'd be back in the shop for service and oiling. Because of their wanting to preserve the clock in good working condition, the oils of the day were adequate since they were replaced often.
Emperor Grandfather Clock - NAWCC Forums
2024年12月11日 · Hello, I am new to the forum, and I obtained this beautiful Emperor Grandfather clock two years ago. It runs excellently and has three chimes (e.g., Westminster, Whittington, St. Michael). It also has a push drop pendant near the top of the weights on the R side that it is a plunger, when...
General Clock Discussions - NAWCC Forums
2020年11月2日 · General Clock Discussions A generalist area to gather and share information related to collecting, identifying and general care and feeding of your clock. ==> PLEASE POST PHOTOS WHEN ASKING QUESTIONS - We need to see what you're seeing!
Gear ratio calculations for clocks. | NAWCC Forums
2018年9月5日 · A few major design parameters that most clocks follow includes 1) most wheel to pinion ratios are about 8:1 with cycloidal tooth profiles 2) the sweet spot for a clock gear train is 4 arbors, more arbors cause more friction, less arbors may require going outside the 8:1 recommended gear ratios 3) many escape wheels have 30 teeth 4) generally ...