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Clock Mechanism Replacement Battery Operated Movement Quartz Silent DIY Wall Clock Repair Parts Replacement Shaft Lengths 13.5mm (17/32 inch) - 1 Pc

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About this item

  • ⏰Total shaft length is 13.5mm (17/32 inch), thread length is 5.5mm (7/32 inch).
  • ⏰This clock movement is suitable for 1-3 mm ( 3/64 - 7/64 inch ) thickness clock panel.
  • ⏰Made of ABS material, it is durable and long lasting use. Powered by 1 AA battery(not included).
  • ⏰Wide Application: DIY quartz wall clock replacement movement parts, suitable for cross-stitch, three-dimensional embroidery, craft clock, frameless draw clock, suitable for repairing, replacing, or making a clock, and also suitable for various styles of the clock frame.
  • ⏰Note: this clock doesn't contain hook, they can't hang directly.


Description:

This item is manufactured with premium material for durable and long lasting use. When your original clock has some problem in its movement, then you can use this clock mechanism to replace it to save your cost. Great for DIY quartz wall clock replacement.

Feature:

☞Color: Black.

☞Material: ABS.

☞Size: About 5.6 x 5.6 x 1.6cm/2.2 x 2.2 x 0.6inch.

☞Great for repairing, replacing or making a clock.

☞For DIY quartz wall clock replacement movement part, applicable frameless 3D Wall clock.

☞Made of ABS material, it is durable and long lasting use.

☞Powered by 1 AA battery(not included).

Package Including:

1 x Quartz DIY Wall Clock Movement Mechanism


Florida Bob
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Works as described.
Wormgrunter
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Ummm???? I just bought one! Not twelve.The one is working fine! Although it shows it with new hands....mine was new but did NOT come with new hands! Just saying!!
ja97224
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
We have this old clock on our patio wall that my wife bought at an Estate Sale. It's fairly big with a glass face which would probably place it somewhere from the 1970's - 80's. Recently it quit working (new battery did not fix), and my wife begged me to get it repaired. I found this quartz mechanism which was reasonably priced, and it was "bare bones". (I did not need clock hands or a hanger since I intended to keep the clock original). The unit arrived promptly, and it was an exact fit for the old clock! I was mentally ready to have problems with the clock hands, but they also fit perfectly! And what what's really great is that this quartz movement keeps absolutely excellent time! I would definitely recommend.
Gilles Ravenelle
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2024
Demander un retour pour un remboursement et je n`ai pas eu de réponse.
AMR
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
You CAN’t hear the ticking sound because there is none!! Perfectly works& I failed to measure the stem, but it was spot on. Easy to change old & replace with this. Worth the $$ for sure.
Arvid
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
This was inexpensive---and I guess I found out why. I should have bought one of the offerings that came with hands, but the hands on my clock were perfectly fine. I needed a new mechanism because the metal contact for the negative end of the AA battery had disintegratedThese mechanisms all look about the same in their configuration, and there was no mention on the product page about the diameters of the two-stage shaft (hour hand and minute hand attachments) but only the length of the shaft, so there was no reason to think the old hands would not fit.But they did not fit---the shaft segments were slightly too large in both cases. I of course could not have known this until the clock---a solid, good quality, and very attractive brass clock---was disassembled (this required great care so as not to damage anything) so I could preliminarily attach the hands before reassembling the clock with the new movement.Now what to do? I decided to use a very small file to very, very carefully reduce the diameter of both shaft segments just enough to secure a good friction fit for the two hands. I proceeded slowly in an effort to take off just enough material for the purpose, constantly checking with the two hands. I did just fine with the minute hand section but took slightly too much off the hour hand portion.Now the only thing I could do was to use a couple of tiny drops of epoxy glue to hold the hour hand to the shaft section. After allowing the glue to cure for 24 hours, the hour hand was secure to its shaft section, allowing me to affix the minute hand and put the clock back together. It now runs fine---so far.The one-star rating is for this outfit's inexcusable failure to mention that their shaft section diameters are non-standard, causing me about three hours of painstaking effort that should not have been necessary. Should I ever have to replace the mechanism again, I'll get one of those that come with hands. I certainly will not be able to remove and reuse that hour hand again, not after having been epoxy glued in place.
GUY E
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2024
les trou pour enfoncer mes aiguilles sont trop petitou la tige est trop grosseje sais pas si le vendeur peux me trouver des aiguilles de 4 pouces avec les bonne dimension des trou
A. Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
The movement itself is great. Quiet, and the hands fit well. The only problem was the hands were bent due to improper seller packaging and improper shipping packaging. It should be in a box but was packaged for both in a bag. So, hands are on but they don't look nice.
K3
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
I've replaced 2 different clocks parts so far and I'd highly recommend you first take apart your broken clock, measure the threads and plastic stem and see how everything is connecting and try to buy a replacement that has similar if not the same measurements because although the box of the mechanism is the same, the stem is what differs and the length of the thread part vs the plastic part are different and my 2 clocks even had the end attach differently, this one had a little black cap that snapped onto the end in the tiny hole and the other had a part that screwed onto the threads at the end. I was not able to find parts that had the exact measurements for either clock but both were close enough. I measured the original part for this clock to have a 7mm thread part and a 13mm length to the end versus the 5.5mm and 13.5mm of this replacement part, but it fits in my case. Good luck!
Rob Nadler
Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2023
So, this may be my fault, but I thought that a clock replacement was a standard size. The length of the “arm” that sticks out is considerably shorter than the one I was replacing. I spent an hour shaving the back of my clock to get it to fit - successfully! But then the clock hands didn’t fit! So the arm was not only shorter than I needed, but also skinnier? It is literally in the garbage now. Literally. But like I said, I guess it’s my fault. Buyer beware. These are not standard sizes.
Bill Gregory
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023
I really like this clock movement because it is so quiet and very accurate. The only problem I have is that it will stop working for no apparent reason and at some random time. As long as it is running, it keeps perfect time! I put it into my "chief's clock" that was given to me several years ago by a fellow U.S. Navy vet.If I look at it and notice that the second hand is not moving, I take it off of the wall, give it a sharp rap on the mechanism, reset it to the correct time and off it goes, keeping perfect time until it stops again.If anyone knows how to overcome this issue, please let me know.
Robert J.
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2023
Excellent quiet operation, great value. Some clock hand stems are larger diameter and may not fit.
Heather
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2023
This was a great way to keep my favourite wall clock that no longer kept time. I will say it is running just a bit slow, so that over the course of a week it is about 2 minutes behind.
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