![]() Early Junghans movements were robust and strong runners. Junghans time and strike movement, B11 is under the Junghans trademark Move the gong assembly aside (or take it out completely by releasing a screw on the bottom of the case) and remove the works. Open the rear access door to release two thumbscrews screws underneath the movement seat board. To remove the movement remove the hands, first the minute and then the hour hand. This refers to the approximate date of manufacture, the latter part of 1911. The movement is has a maker’s mark with B11 just below it. In any event, my plan was to service the movement. The seller says he had had the clock for two years and never had it running so I was sure it needed a good cleaning. The movement ran briefly after I got it home but after a short while refused to run despite adjustments. The Regency style veneered mahogany case of this Junghans time and strike bracket clock is in reasonably good shape save for a small piece of veneer missing on the front right corner and replacement chrome feet which look decidedly out of place. I posted the first lookat this clock a while back. Junghans bracket style clock, tilted to adjust the beat
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