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Offline Buicknut65

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65 dash clock
« on: July 15, 2017, 07:26:29 PM »
Anyone have one restored quartz so it works correctly ? If not have details who to use ? Bought my father super clean Skylark been adding options doesn't want late model radio or anything only wants clock to work .
Thanks , Mike

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Re: 65 dash clock
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2017, 09:22:16 PM »
Mike,

  The Riviera guys seem to like this place.
 Instrument Services, Inc.

4075 Steele Drive

Machesney Park IL  61115

1-800-558-2674

website: www.ClocksAndGauges.com

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Quartz conversion very accurate! (Re: 65 dash clock )
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2017, 09:49:40 PM »
Dear Mike, Loren, and mid-60s "punctual" Buick owners,

Anyone have one restored quartz so it works correctly ? If not have details who to use ? Bought my father super clean Skylark been adding options doesn't want late model radio or anything only wants clock to work .


I've heard good things about Loren's recommendation.  However, I didn't find them first.  Instead I went with Omicron Clock:

http://www.omicronclock.net/

Their website is a bit funky so you might need to contact them - da' ol' fashioned way:

Omicron Clock
354 Slade Ave
Elgin, IL  60120
630-220-1924
info@omicronclock.net

They sell a kit to do the conversion.  I bought that but even as a model railroader the instructions really intimidated me!  So I sent them my clock and the kit and had them do the installation.  I've been extremely pleased.  The clock looks just like the factory clock because it is the same clock on the outside!  Here is the best photo I could find on short notice:



However, the mechanism is much more accurate than the clocks of the 1960s.  It is far better than most quartz movements that tend to be a bit fast.  This one really keeps accurate time.  It's a shame to change it when the daylight savings kicks on and off! 

I wouldn't be surprised if Instrument Services uses the same quartz movement as Omicron Clock.  I doubt you could go wrong with either outfit, but you do have a choice!

Let know how this project turns out!

Cheers, Edouard  :occasion14:

P.S. Here is the URL for the Instrument Services website:

https://www.clocksandgauges.com/
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