8 Day Clock

8 Day Clock

Postby Andrew Foster » Sat May 14, 2011 9:40 pm

A fun fact about our 8 day clocks. Ours is a 61 250. It has, what is I assume, the original wind up 8 day clock. It has always been a bit fogged on the inside of the glass, but worked well. About a year ago it finally decided I am no longer going to keep time. Well there it sat in my panel, lonely and forgotten. But, like all Comanche owners I imagine, we would rather repair and fix nostalgia than replace it. While there are many options for cheap replacements I really liked this old clock and it's iridium radioactive painted illegal dials. So finally a couple few weeks back I find the time to remove it from the panel and take it to our local in town small shop watch repair. He takes a look, comments on it's WWII vintage and tells me it probably just needs a little tlc, 85 bucks and your good to go. Well yesterday I went in to pick it up and he was very enthusiastic. "Where did you say you got this" ? An old plane I replied. " From what junk yard?" I told him that it was from a plane that still flies, and well, built in 1961. He went on to explain to me that the movements in this clock are similar in all fashions to Brietling, Tag Heuer, and other high end brand, fancy Swiss watches. He told me it was an exceptionally well made time piece. That it's been running for three days and is not one second off. It comes back to me looking brand new, and will go back to it's home in the panel next week. Perhaps Piper bought these surplus from our federal government.. Perhaps these same clocks is what are gallant aviators used on those long dead reckoning runs to unknown and hostile destinations. Well, I will take a certain amount of pride now in that modest 8 day clock in my panel, with the small words" Swiss Made" painted on it's face.

Thought I would share this with you, Comanche drivers.
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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby SLIMDREDGER » Sun May 15, 2011 1:24 am

I share your reverence about old aircraft clocks. A close friend of mine in earlier years bought old surplus military airplane hulks and cut them up for scrap. Usually there were no engines or instruments left when he bought them, but one still had a wind up stop watch clock, and he salvaged it and kept it on his desk. It had the luminous paint on the dials that is now an environmental no no as well.

I coveted the clock and always tried to talk him into selling or trading it to me, but he had a sentimental attachment and memory about the earlier days when he acquired it, so it stayed on his desk.

Years passed, and my good friend developed brain cancer. That is a nasty way to check out of this world, but I spent lots of time with him and the last time we had dinner together he handed me the clock, but made no comment. We both knew what it meant, and he died a week later.

That clock has been in my PA30 panel ever since. It keeps perfect time. I will never sell it.

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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby N3322G » Sun May 15, 2011 3:59 pm

Al, thanks for the smile.
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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby Andrew Foster » Mon May 16, 2011 7:46 pm

A very moving story that I shared with my fellow hikers on Sun. They were equaly touched. May your friend rest in peace
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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby kenhill » Wed May 18, 2011 1:55 am

Caution: Do not use as a pocket watch!!!
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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby Chris Kuyoth » Fri May 20, 2011 2:29 am

Andrew,

If the clock that you have is a Wakmann, they are in fact made by Brietling.

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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby 9089P » Fri May 20, 2011 10:32 pm

Hi All,

My question is, where can one buy a windup clock? I have an electric but would like one that does not depend on a/c electrical system.

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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby John Wedge » Sat May 21, 2011 6:16 am

Don you can get one from Century however I bought one a year ago and sent them my old one (Wakmann - it still kept time but only for about 2 days after each windup) at which time they were to refund $150 to me - one year later and numerous messages to them requesting my money - no answer to my messages and no refunded money. However the new one does work good but was EXPENSIVE.
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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby Stephen Flaherty » Sat May 21, 2011 12:31 pm

Mechanical 8 day clocks for aircraft are made by the Waltham Aircraft Clock Corporation and by Sinn. Waltham has a number of different models but Sinn only offers 1. The Waltham clocks are made in the US and Sinn is made in Germany.

www.walthamclocks.com
www.sinn.de (this page is in German but there is a link on the upper right of the page that will convert it to English)
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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby 9089P » Sat May 21, 2011 2:45 pm

Thanks for the replies.

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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby Andrew Foster » Sun Jun 19, 2011 3:38 pm

Had to take my clock back in to rotate the bezel 180. He confirmed it is a wakmann and made by Brietling
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Re: 8 Day Clock

Postby Randy Johnson » Fri Jul 01, 2011 1:24 pm

I have found a "timearc" 8 day clock from an aircraft salvage place...anyone familiar with that make? It was salvaged from an aircraft in the middle east according to the tag
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