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Nardin marine chronometer (clock)
thx Marcus. You must know allot of ppl at U.N. I got a very nice email from them about my chronometer. They said that I would send it to the service center here. Then they would forward it back to Switzerland to be serviced.
Sorry that I haven't gotten back to you. I am also a photographer. So if I post pictures, I'm kind of picky about which ones that I will post. I just got the clock back from the auction house. The tricky part in photographing them is exposing the movement without in any way damaging the dial face or hands. Most ppl seem to set the movement face down on the brass tub. But I'm not confident enough in handling it to do that without scratching it. So give me some time to learn more about them. 
Again thx for your posts. I am loving it even though i can't run it because the movement needs to be cleaned and oiled.
Sino...
I saw one restored...
By: Dave G : May 26th, 2013-18:43
In a USA AD showroom about ten years ago that he had done by UN in Switzerland. It looked great with all the wood refinished as well. I have one from 1945 that is in need of servicing as well. I've thought about restoration also, but I'm concerned about r...
Dave G's chronometer
By: sinohog : June 7th, 2013-08:45
I'm very impressed by how well preserved your chronometer is. Ray Bates, the past president of the BHI, probably will restore mine. He told me that he usually has a 9 month lead time which is typical since so few people work on them, now. I have thought a...
USN instructions
By: sinohog : June 8th, 2013-07:50
I think that the USN had the best instruction and training program for ship's chronometers because they tend to rotate staff around allot and there is this sensitive instrument that needs to be carefully maintained. Those instructions are very helpful. Ha...
Take your time ...
By: Marcus Hanke : June 8th, 2013-10:46
... I know that, sometimes, one won't be staisfied with less than the best quality, which includes the quality of one's own work. In your case, it is photography. I am happy to see the pictures whenever you are ready. Regards, Marcus
chronometer photos
By: sinohog : June 9th, 2013-09:49
yeah, it is more about handling the chronometer correctly so that I won't damage it in anyway. Also, to do it justice, I will need a macro lens. I don't have one anymore. But I need one if I'm going to do it right. doesn't have to be an expensive one. A f...
Nardin video
By: sinohog : June 8th, 2013-07:38
Love watching your chronometer run. But I worry about it running "dry", i.e. without oil. I think that you would enjoy reading a book that I recently bought: THE MARINER'S CHRONOMETER: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, MAINTENANCE AND HISTORY by W.J Morris. He goes in...