Ted Boschieter’s animations were previously viewable on a DVD but his animations can now also be seen on ClockDoc in the form of little film clips. You can either view them online or you can download and then play the movies off-line. With a local VLC Media player you can start/stop or advance frame by frame, nice if you want to study operation details. This has to be the best way to understand a clock movement without dismantling it.
- Aron
- AEG Algemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft Berlin
- Bentley Nr 254 1908
- Bulle clockette
- Coventry electric table clock
- Duboulet table clock with doorbell rewind, 1880
- Gent waiting train
- George Augustin 1895
- Gillet & Johnston wall clock
- Hipp table clock Nr 2893 of 1869
- Hipp chronoscope
- Hipp wall slave clock
- Laplace-Michl synchronous wall clock
- Lowne slave clock
- E Rosi & G Vacotti Italia 1898
- Universal Electric Clock Co, Chicago
- VandePlancke + slave 1885
- Vaucanson wall clock
- Vaucanson 0.5 sec with bipolar slave contacts
- Wagner 1 sec master with seconds output + slave
- Wagner floorstanding 1 sec master 1885 + slaves
- Wagner master movement with slave
- Wagner master movement with commutator
- Walleghem Belgium