Battery Clock Repair
Most battery-powered (quartz) clocks can be repaired, by replacing the original mechanism with a new one. I have brand new mechanisms and parts in-stock (new mechanisms, hands, hardware, pendulums, batteries, etc.) for most type of quartz battery clock that have been made since roughly 1970, including current and prior models of such brands as: Seth Thomas, Howard Miller, Sligh, Verichron, New England Clock Co., and others, including generic and no-name clocks; novelty clocks; specialty or homemade clocks from craft stores; plus clocks from “boutiques”, tourist destinations, and the like.
If your battery clock has a pendulum, chimes, gongs, or just “tells time”, and if it was made since about 1970, then I probably can repair it.
My shop is also able to service the large round wall clocks that are 2′ feet (or more) in diameter that have large, long hands. These clocks require a special mechanism called a “high torque” unit (to power the large hands), and my shop stocks every type of high-torque mechanism that’s currently manufactured.
Please inquire.