Welcome to AntiqueVintageClock.com!
Hi there, and welcome to my little corner of the internet! My name is Ron Joiner, and for the past 20 years, I’ve been an avid hobbyist in the world of antique and vintage clocks. What started as a curiosity has grown into a deep passion for the intricate mechanics, timeless beauty, and rich history of these remarkable mechanisms.
I’m not in the business of selling or repairing clocks—I’m simply someone who loves learning about them, collecting them, and occasionally restoring them as a labor of love. Along the way, I’ve gained a wealth of knowledge and experience that I’m excited to share with fellow enthusiasts like you.

On this site, you’ll find:
- Tips and tricks for identifying and caring for antique clocks.
- Showcasing the clocks in my collection, their history, and significance.
- Offering guidance to those considering buying their first clock or expanding their collection.
- Articles about the world of horology, my museum exploits, and other personal experiences.
- Stories and insights about the history and craftsmanship behind these timeless treasures.
- My personal experiences and lessons learned from collecting and restoring clocks over the years.
- Capturing and presenting detailed images of clocks and related features.
- A space to connect with others who share our passion for horology.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting to explore the world of antique clocks, I hope this site inspires you, teaches you something new, and helps you appreciate these incredible pieces of history as much as I do.

Feel free to explore, leave comments, or reach out with questions. I’m always happy to chat about clocks and learn from others in the community.
Memberships & Associations
I have been a member of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC) since 2012, actively participating in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada) Chapter 111. Additionally, I am involved in several Facebook clock groups and contribute to discussions on the NAWCC discussion board.
I am also a subscriber to Clocks Magazine, a UK publication that highlights clocks from England and Scotland while also featuring international pieces.
Copyright Notice
All photos featured on my blog are my own unless otherwise credited or used with explicit permission. These images have been resized to deter unauthorized use and protect my copyright. Reproducing, distributing, or using any of my photos without prior consent is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright law.
Contact
Thanks for stopping by, and I’m thrilled to have you here!
Reach me at:

hi fellow horologist.
i’m also a clock enthusiast from Essex uk
take a look at this um clock.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/stunning-rare-antique-um-german-chiming-Clock-solid-oak-case-fully-restored-/321940892884?
this is my latest project completed.
please let me know your thoughts?
cheers rick
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Hi Richard and thanks for visiting my site. It looks like a very nice Muller clock and I am sure that it’s new owner will appreciate the time and effort you have put into the restoration. If you are looking for a price valuation of the clock may I suggest NAWCC where you can discuss everything about clocks though I am sure that you would have a similar organization in the UK.
Ron
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I have a floor model clock like this. I just bought it . I paid $90:00 for it. How old is it? It has the round face at the main top. Contact me at glennamullins@icloud.comp
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This is glenna Mullins I sent you a message. The clock I have is a floor model with a round face and has the Pendulum . The pendulum was working until we moved and it stopped. Can you tell me how to get it started again. I was told to get it swiging to give it a push and it would start moving from that!
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Hi and thanks for your question. First of all I am assuming that it is a mechanical clock. It may be a simple matter of pushing the pendulum but more importantly, is the clock level and in beat. Read this article for information on how to set your clock in beat. Included is a definition of what it means to be “in-beat”. In addition, floor clocks should ideally be placed on a hard surface and away from appliances and doorways.
Ron
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Thanks for coming to my blog. I update fairly regularly so there is always something new when you return.
Ron
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Just by coincidence here I’m in you Blog.
As any engineer I like mechanic clocks but I’m not a clock’s collector.
Born in a small Portuguese city I was clock reparateur apprentice during two scholarships periods as a punitive action for the bad results.
After that a graduation on electronics and forty years with Philips International on a very interesting carrier who took me to the most exquisite countries.
Now at 77 yo and on pension I got a plastic box whit what was a Hermle 540-020.
Have been 2 months of intense work but the PM motor already works after a modification and a new brush setup.
So I’m doing clock re-engineering on electronics fashion as among’s hundreds of citations in Internet referring Hermle I could not get information about this fine piece of horology .
After this sermon you know I was visiting your blog.
For you and family have a Happy New Year
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Thanks for coming to my blog. I am not a collector of electric clocks but I found two items on the Hermle 540-020 battery driven 1.5 volt(normal torch battery) clock that might be of interest to you.
Ron
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Instructions for Hermle movement
Here is the second item.
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hello ron I have 2 clocks to sell as we are moveing both great shape an alberta grandfather and a no.1 reg. if interested email me or call 519 245 3872
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Thanks, I will give you a call.
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Ron
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Hello, I just saw your thread on the floating balance. I agree that the lower collet of the cylindrical spring needs to be adjusted lower on the brass tube. Of course that’safter making sure the upper collet is fully seated at its highest point. I just succesfully replaced the guide wire and the balance is now perfect. But that’s not the end of it. I discovered that the fork needed to be adusted too in order to work correctly. Now the whole clock is working fine.
I also am an ameteur collector and repairer. I enjoy 400 day clocks mostly because many people get frustrated with them/ I have two keepers that I keep on display. I also like cuckoo clocks and recenty repapered the bellows of mine.
You have an impressive collection, and I enjoyed looking through them. I’ve bookmarked your site and lookforward to any updates.
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You are referring to my Dugena clock which I think has a Hermle movement. Yes the fork needs to be adjusted for the correct beat. I am going to take a second look at it. Its been bugging me for a while. Thanks for you insights.
I now have 5 400 day clocks. The latest is a Kundo midget which has me tearing my hair out, otherwise I generally have good luck with them.
Thanks for dropping by.
Ron
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be much bigger. I made some announcements about my future site plans.
I’m going to be adding some new stuff soon. You’ll definitely want to stay tuned for that.
Thanks for your time and have a good weekend!
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