Doesn't anybody repair these clocks? The value add is the face and all that, for the look, what's behind could be any cheap clock? When I restored a 68 Camaro with a on the floor clock I gave it to a few vintage clock shops in Denmark, they all gave up (I ended up finding an exact duplicate at a swap meet in original box with oily paper and no scrathces on the terminals = never used for $100. I'll sell it on ebay for my retirement )
Currently in the Longchamp I have a clock that works most of the time (pun intended), who in Europe could take it apart, add new electronics etc?
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