Perhaps you could give us an idea about what you expect from a pendulum clock: how it is to be set up, where it is to be placed, etc.?
I am strongly attracted to one from Philippe Wurtz, a member of and now President of the AHCI.
Living and placement conditions are of the utmost importance!
Naetschke, father and son, are also in the AHCI - as is Beat Haldimann with his H101 Resonance Classic - an awesome work, but not inexpensive.
A pendulum clock must always be considered either as a representational object or an icon of time-keeping precision. If you want a selection of chimes as on a grandfather's clock - then there is that.
A subject well worth looking in to.
amerix
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