Two open mainsprings (without barrels) run the time train, there are winding squares on back for a separate key (instead of screw-on keys). The alarm has a regular mainspring barrel and screw-on key.
Research by Richard Tjarks, Jeff Wood, Gary Biolchini, Greg Adams and Bill Stoddard
Examples of the Westclox Eight Day Alarm Clock:
Movement Date: ca. 1895 - 1897. The movement illustrated is not the one in the clock, but is the same type. The case has no ... Balance: 1b: Lead rim with notched balance staff.
Pictures of the Westclox Eight Day Alarm Clock:
Photo courtesy of John Darrow.
Photo courtesy of John Darrow.
Photo courtesy of John Darrow.
This item is shown for the historical record, it is not for sale.
Page Created: 2012-10-31
Page Modified: 2021-04-28
Model ID: 403