I rebuilt mine with a battery quatrz unit. The whole thing cost me
less than 10 bucks and the clock doesn't stop when I cut the battery
out.
On 11/27/07, CoolVT@aol.com <CoolVT@aol.com> wrote:
> The time has come to have my clock repaired after about 16 years of looking
> at it not working. I thought that the inners should be converted to quartz
> movement.
> The first quote I got was $375 for the conversion. Never thought it would
> be that steep. Maybe I'll skip the quartz conversion and just settle for a
> repair....I'm assuming a cleaning and adjustment.
> So, what is the opinion of the group and who have you used for either a
> repair or conversion?
> Thanks, Mark L.
>
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