Suspension Spring Installation - Gulf Coast Clock Co Pensacola FL
This video demonstrates the proper method to a do-it-yourself suspension spring installation. This video applies specifically to a Jauch J77 movement, however you may find it useful for other German mechanisms as well. Each brand/manufacturer has its own quirks, so if you need additional help, just let us know. Otherwise, this video is pretty self explanatory, and Gulf Coast Clock Co hopes that you find it to be useful.

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