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    Ritz-Italora Self Winding Electric Clock

    Long shot - but hoping someone here might be familiar with battery operated clocks of the pre Quartz era.

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    I came across an estate with four interesting vintage Italian clocks made by Ritz-Italora. These are Sixties to early Seventies- one is even mechanical! But the other three have an odd electric movement I have never seen before. It appears to be a battery powered self-winder...

    Ritz-Italora clock movement

    None of these work properly. One will run for a few seconds if you shake it. I have removed the cover and confirmed the battery contacts are clean and the flyweight spins and winds the spring - but that's about all I know to check.

    Is anyone familiar with these? Or know a trick to lubricate or ... ?????

    Thanks in advance.
    Jack of All Trades, Master of None
    www.maduko.com

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    I really like those. I'd like to second the motion by Engineer. If it runs for a few tick it probably needs lubrication. Lubricate very, very sparingly. No WD-40. A light oil and just a drop where ever you think it may need it. Then shake it and allow it to work. If you're on the right track it will start to tick more and more. Good luck.
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      #3
      Thanks for the input.

      I have it apart now and have dropped some oil in strategic points with a toothpick. Also used Deoxit on the battery contact points. Letting it sit overnight.
      Jack of All Trades, Master of None
      www.maduko.com

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        #4
        So after disassembly and some oiling I am thinking the "electronics" are working. However it seems like the little sawtooth gear doesn't get turned as it should when the wheel-o goes around.

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        The "nautilus" on the left spins with the weight, and the fine wire appears to be what engages the gear on the right. But it only turns the gear on the right every so often. That doesn't seem right to me. Is it possible those are not in the correct alignment?
        Jack of All Trades, Master of None
        www.maduko.com

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