Wall
Clocks - an heirloom
Antique wall clocks are considered to be an heirloom.
They give the room an elegant and traditional appearance.
There are two types of wall clocks based on the movements.
The movements are mechanical key-wound movement and quartz
movement. The quartz movement clocks are battery operated
and not considered as an heirloom.
Functioning of Mechanical key-wound wall clocks - the
heirloom clocks:
Key-wound wall clocks are referred
to a spring driven or cable driven since they are powered
by weights that hang on cables or with springs. The
mechanical clocks are wound with a key. The weights
and springs power the clock for seven days. On the
eight-day the clocks need to be wound again by inserting
the keys into the holes in the dial. The mechanical
clocks have three holes or winding arbor in the dial
and each has a specific function. The right hole, while
facing the clock regulates the clock chimes and the
left hole regulates the hour strikes. Some wall clocks
may have only one or two holes. Mechanical wall clock
that does not have holes in the dial can be wound by
manually pulling on chains that the weights hang from.
The mechanical clocks need to wound every seven days.
However they are often referred to as an "eight-day
clock". The timekeeping function of mechanical wall
clocks is regulated with the help of pendulum. Key-wound
wall clocks most often produce the traditional Westminster
chime that is played on metal rods, coils or brass bells.
The key-wound mechanical wall clocks are durable and
are known as heirloom timepiece.
Quartz wall clocks
Quartz clocks are electronic version of mechanical wall
clock. Quartz clocks are battery operated so have limited
life. So they are not considered as an heirloom piece.
However quartz clocks offer a sophisticated attractiveness
and have an electronic version of traditional chiming
melodies. Compared to mechanical wall clocks the quartz
clocks require less maintenance.
Wall clocks are available in both traditional and contemporary
designs. For traditionally architectured home the market
offers mechanical wall clocks and quartz clocks for contemporary
homes. Howard miller wall clocks are famous for their
traditional key wound and contemporary quartz clocks.
Howard Miller mechanical clocks are considers as true
heirloom. The quartz clocks of Howard Miller also have
some of the features of the mechanical key-wound clocks.
Hermle clocks are also famous for their mechanical and
quartz wall clocks. Today quartz wall clocks are popular
and they come in a variety of styles and designs. You
have fish and animal clocks, martini clocks and many
more varieties.
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