Kundo Miniature Painted 400 Day Clock
This pretty little Kundo 400 day clock is 8 7/16 inches tall without the dome. The ivory color base and pillars have flowers painted on them. It was made in the 1950s. The movement is Horolovar back...
View ArticleKundo Standard 400 Day Clock
This is one of the most often seen 400 day clocks: the Kundo standard with brass base, glass dome (5 1/2 by 11 inches) and enamel dial. The Kundo is a well-made clock and will last for many years. This...
View ArticleKundo Nickel Plated 400 Day Clock Made about 1950
This Kundo standard-sized 400 day clock has a nickel plated finish instead of the common plain brass. It has a wide-plate movement so I believe it was made on the early 1950s. The back plate has no...
View ArticleKundo Standard 400 Day Clock, ca. 1950, Black Logo
This is a Kundo standard 400 day clock from about 1950 with wide back plate. The name “Kundo” on the dial is written in black instead of red. This may be an early version of the logo (all the ones I...
View ArticleKundo Standard 400 Day Clock with Cast Brass Base
This Kundo standard size 400 day clock was probably made in the 1960s. It is unusual in having a heavy, cast brass base (most 400 day clock bases are thin brass over a wood, metal or Bakelite core)....
View ArticleKundo Miniature 400 Day Clock with Brass and Glass Case
I think that this is such a pretty clock that I decided to show it here. The case has glass panels, and the movement is the Kundo miniature (Horolovar back plate no. 1406H). It was made in the 1950s....
View ArticleKundo 1960s 400 Day Clock with Original Packing and Instructions
This Kundo standard 400 day clock (probably from the 1960s or early 1970s) still has its original instructions and styrofoam packing. See more photos. Repair job 5730. Horolovar back plate no. 1380....
View ArticleBlack Finish Kundo 400 Day Clock
I’ve never seen this style of 400 day clock before. The case has a painted black finish made to simulate hammered cast iron. See more photos. The movement is a regular Kundo miniature 400 day clock...
View ArticleKundo Standard 400 Day Clock with Large Dial
Here is another Kundo standard 400 day clock with large dial, as I described in Kundo and Welby Standard 400 day Clocks with Large Dial. This example has “wings” on the movement to make it look like...
View ArticleKundo Diamond Dial 400 Day Clock
This is such a pretty clock, and I really like this style, so I had to show it here. This was made by Kundo (Kienineger & Obergfell) in Germany in the 1950s, and has the diamond-shaped dial. It is...
View ArticleAnother DeBruce 400 Day Clock (Made by Kundo)
This DeBruce 400 day clock is almost identical to the previous one I repaired (see DeBruce 400 Day Clock by Kundo, 1950s). The dial says DeBruce, and the back plate says DeBruce Watch Co. Kundo made...
View ArticleA 1950s Kundo 400 Day Clock Before and After Polishing
I just repaired this 1950s Kundo 400 day clock. The photos below show the case before and after polishing and lacquering. Repair job 6217. Movement overhauled, 2 pivots polished, suspension spring and...
View ArticleKundo Min. 400 Day Clock With Lots of bushings!
My customer sent this clock to me after it had been to 2 other repair shops and still didn’t work. One of the previous shops had done things that shouldn’t be done: The clock had 10 bushings installed....
View ArticleA Kundo Standard 400 Day Clock That Gave Me Trouble!
This is an ordinary Kundo standard-sized 400 day clock made in the 1950s. Normally, I go through my standard repair process, and the clock works well. This clock didn’t work well after repair. It ran,...
View ArticleKundo 400 Day Clock – Locking Suspension Guard
The most delicate part of a 400 day clock is the thin wire called the “suspension spring” that holds the pendulum and controls its rotation. On many 400 day clocks, the pendulum can be locked in place...
View ArticleKundo Nickel Plated 400 Day Clock, 1950s
This pretty and unusual Kundo standard 400 day clock has the case parts and movement plates nickel plated. This clock has the unusual square dial. It was made in the early 1950s. I overhauled the...
View ArticleKundo Miniature 400 Day Clock with Brass and Glass Case
This beautiful clock dates from the 1950s, and has glass in the front and sides. This clock has the Kundo miniature movement, classified as Horolovar back plate no. 1407A. It uses a .0023 inch thick...
View ArticleKundo Miniature Painted 400 Day Clock
This pretty little Kundo 400 day clock is 8 7/16 inches tall without the dome. The ivory color base and pillars have flowers painted on them. It was made in the 1950s. The movement is Horolovar back...
View ArticleKundo Standard 400 Day Clock
This is one of the most often seen 400 day clocks: the Kundo standard with brass base, glass dome (5 1/2 by 11 inches) and enamel dial. The Kundo is a well-made clock and will last for many years. This...
View ArticleKundo Nickel Plated 400 Day Clock Made about 1950
This Kundo standard-sized 400 day clock has a nickel plated finish instead of the common plain brass. It has a wide-plate movement so I believe it was made on the early 1950s. The back plate has no...
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