Jordan Clocks

Jordan Clocks

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Servicing the western suburbs for over 35 years. In home clock service, repair & restoration.

Photos from Jordan Clocks's post 13/12/2023

Sligh grandfather clock with multiple chimes and working moon dial. Case is in excellent condition. Serviced and tested in our shop. Available for purchase.

Photos from Jordan Clocks's post 13/12/2023

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Photos from Jordan Clocks's post 25/08/2023

English Victorian fusee drop dial clock. Circa 1860-1875. Beautiful mahogany case in excellent condition. All original. The dial has some cracks from age, but still in good condition.
Clock has been fully serviced and comes with one year mechanical warranty.
$1650
DM for info or purchase

Photos from Jordan Clocks's post 25/08/2023

French Morbier ‘Wag on the Wall’ clock for sale.
Made in the Franche-Comte region of France, a rural area on the Swiss border, about 35 miles from Geneva. These clocks were first produced in the small town of Morbier in the early 1700’s and produced in this area until the start of WW1.
This is a late model, made in the late 1800’s, possibly early 1900’s. This clock, like all Morbier’s, is a repeater. This means that it strikes the hour, then repeats the strike two minutes after the hour. A lovely porcelain enameled dial with Roman numerals and calendar with Arabic numerals.
No side doors.
The clock runs eight days on a full wind. The movement has been cleaned and fully serviced.
DM for info or purchase. $450

Photos from Jordan Clocks's post 12/01/2023

We delivered this clock in 1996 and have been servicing it regularly since. This is the original Hermle movement. While it does have some wear, the clock is still functioning perfectly due to regular service by trained clocksmiths.

Photos from Jordan Clocks's post 03/01/2023

We repair and restore many different types of clocks for our customers, but the tubular bell striking clocks are among the more challenging and time consuming of all. This is an Urgos tubular grandfather clock movement that had stopped running, chiming, and striking. When restoring tubular clocks you must inspect, clean, and repair every mechanical component in the mechanism.
This movement was completely disassembled and rebuilt back to original working order. It’s a great feeling to see a clock running correctly after years of disrepair.

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