

German hunting cuckoo clock manual#
Mechanical cuckoo clocks have a manual 'night-time shutoff' which are usually a lever with 2 positions - sound on or sound off.īattery powered cuckoo clocks usually come with an automatic 'night-time shutoff' otherwise known as a light sensor which detects light levels and disables sound when the lights are off or it is very dark. This just means that both varieties enable you to control when the clock makes sounds. Most cuckoo clocks (either mechanical or battery powered) come with 'night-time shutoff' in either a manual or 'light sensor' variety. What does 'night-time shutoff' or 'light sensor' mean?.Be sure to lightly pull the weight chains to raise the weights in accordance to the instruction manual. When should I 'wind' my mechanical cuckoo clock?Ī mechanical clock (either of 1-day or 8-day movement types) can be wound at any time of the day as many times as you want.All of this might sound complex but it's really very simple and the routine is really quite endearing. Remember to pull gently on the chains and it also helps to lightly support the weights as you raise it up with the chain. Gravity does the rest and as the weights slowly lower again they pull the chain through the clock-work and power the mechanism. This is done by gently pulling on the chains at the bottom of the clock towards the floor until the weight on the opposite end is raised to it's utmost position. How do I 'wind' my mechanical cuckoo clock?Įach mechanical cuckoo clock needs to be manually 'wound' by hand.A 1-day movement clock needs to be wound a minimum of once every day while an 8-day movement clock needs to be wound a minimum of once every eight days to keep time. This means they don't run on batteries (quartz movement) but instead need to be manually 'wound' by hand.

Most mechanical cuckoo clocks are either 1-day or 8-day movement.

This replica by August Schwer clocks outshines others in its class by tastefully merging antique traditional hunting clock features with contemporary elements like the iconic cuckoo, Swiss music box, and colorful dancing figurines to make it a highly attractive and animated timepiece. The earliest hunting clocks that were crafted in Black Forest workshops in the 1860s incorporated three-dimensional carvings of the deer head, hunter’s catch, hunting gear, and oak leaves. Germans proudly maintain that the traditional hunting clock (also known as jagdstuck), was birthed in the legendary hunting grounds of the Black Forest thus, renowned clockmakers in the region make it their personal responsibility to create outstanding hunting-themed timepieces that are authentic as well as original in tone and design. A stunning work of art that recreates the atmosphere of one of the most beloved of all cuckoo clocks themes.
