- DIY quartz wall clock replacement movement parts
- Suitable for repairing, replacing or making a clock
- Applicable to cross-stitch, three-dimensional embroidery, craft clock, frameless draw clock, etc.
- Total shaft length is 13 mm(1/ 2 inches), thread length 6 mm(6/ 24 inches)
- Mute scanning movement, suitable for 1 - 3 mm (1/ 25 - 3/ 25 iches) thickness clock panel
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Chloey Amber-rose Ella-Grace
It works and it's easy to install!
Life saver. I have an inexpensive clock that I love and have had for years quit working. I looked everywhere for another to no avail. One of my kids says do this...and I ordered it and it's a miracle. It works! Whoop, whoop:)
Bobby Degina
As advertised
So far works great as advertised.
Bryan Hepp
This works great. I replaced one in a clock that was ...
This works great. I replaced one in a clock that was very loud, this one is noiseless and keeps perfect time.
David Kennewell
check whether you need the hanger or a model without it.
Quiet and smooth operation. I bought it without knowing whether I needed the hanger, so had to modify my clock for the hanger to fit in, but not hard to do. I used my original hands, as they were longer. For the next one I order I will consider hand length and the hanger. I have two more clocks to buy for.
Alex Loredo
Nice simple clock
nice product and appropriate for the price
Andrew Springer
but low and behold it did have one and better yet the second hand does not go tick tick ...
Not only did it fit perfectly, but I wished I had ordered with a second hand, but low and behold it did have one and better yet the second hand does not go tick tick tick, but is smooth like a Rolex Watch movement.
Arannaom Ierubara
Much needed
Well made
Jody Carney
Test run
My husband has started to make wood carved clocks. This is his first try.
Christine Turney
Works great
Perfect for what I needed it for
Natalie Swinson
Works well.
I bought this to replace a Timex movement that had never kept time well and which had only gotten worse. Months later the Mudder is still running and keeping time accurately. There was a piece jutting out from the back that I had to saw off and I had to use the clock's existing hands because those that came with the "movement" were too long. The old hands fit just fine.