May 11, 2012 - Almost everyone has their own clock. It's either wristwatch, Big Ben, or an inherited grandfather clock. Some has set it to fit their usual activities, and if you try to ask at least five person, they have different...
May 7, 2012 - It's a Howard Miller, bought about two years ago.
First, it does not keep the proper time. It will be all right for a couple of hours after I set the time, but then it will gradually gain more and more hours until it reads 11 at 3 in the afternoon. I've adjusted the pendulum many times and this doesn't seem to help.
It also does not chime the right number of times on the hour. For example, at noon it will chime eight times.
Does anyone know how to fix...
May 9, 2012 - How to set the time on your Grandfather Clock. Setting the time on your grandfather clock is quite easy. The following instructions work on major brands made in the...
May 13, 2012 - Though great in size, grandfather clocks must be cared for with a delicate touch, especially when setting the hands to the correct time. There are several reasons to...
May 13, 2012 - It might surprise you to know that clockmakers have never actually called tall clocks actuated by pendulums grandfather clocks. In general, people began to attach this rather picturesque name to the clock when a popular song in the late...