4 years to fix a wind up clock....10 days to fix a Rolex

4 years to fix a wind up clock....10 days to fix a Rolex

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Stickyfinger

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8,429 posts

106 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Big Ben

What is wrong with a recording or a deaf bloke with a sledge & stopwatch ?

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

171 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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sleep

telecat

8,528 posts

242 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Difference between a real bespoke movement and relative mass production.

Edited by telecat on Monday 21st August 14:23

coopedup

3,741 posts

140 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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telecat said:
Difference between a real bespoke movement and relativly mass production.

telecat

8,528 posts

242 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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smash

Buster73

5,066 posts

154 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Three hundred bit of glass on each face to be removed and restored individually according to someone on the wireless in the car .

My Rolex has one , might have something to do with the time it'll take ...

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

234 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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that Big Ben job, they'll have to put a lot of hours in

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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The bell is being silenced so as not to deafen the workers on the tower, it will still be used on special occasions, so the headlines about it being quiet for 4 years are bks.

Stickyfinger

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106 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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jsf said:
The bell is being silenced so as not to deafen the workers on the tower, it will still be used on special occasions, so the headlines about it being quiet for 4 years are bks.
How do they do that if the clock is dismantled ?

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

101 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
jsf said:
The bell is being silenced so as not to deafen the workers on the tower, it will still be used on special occasions, so the headlines about it being quiet for 4 years are bks.
How do they do that if the clock is dismantled ?
someone's got a Big Ben app on their iPad and one of those big Sonos wireless speakers connected up

Laurel Green

30,781 posts

233 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
How do they do that if the clock is dismantled ?
I think the workings are OK, it's what's around the clock that needs fixing.

valiant

10,282 posts

161 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Should take the opportunity to make it digital.

80's Casio stylee.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

101 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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valiant said:
Should take the opportunity to make it digital.

80's Casio stylee.
Just like in Futurama -


SantaBarbara

3,244 posts

109 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Buster73 said:
Three hundred bit of glass on each face to be removed and restored individually according to someone on the wireless in the car .

My Rolex has one , might have something to do with the time it'll take ...
Kit is not even the largest clock face in England.

That honour falls to Liverpool as per usual

Stickyfinger

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106 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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SantaBarbara said:
Kit is not even the largest clock face in England.

That honour falls to Liverpool as per usual
They always were more shouty smile

Cold

15,251 posts

91 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Laurel Green said:
Stickyfinger said:
How do they do that if the clock is dismantled ?
I think the workings are OK, it's what's around the clock that needs fixing.
They are taking advantage of the work on the stonework of the tower to do some maintenance of the clock. It's the tower that requires the immediate attention or the clock and the bells will be resting on a pile of rubble soon.
The chimes are being silenced to prevent hearing injury to the stonemasons and the mechanical gubbins are being overhauled in a "man-maths, while you're there" scenario. One clock face should always still be showing the correct time while the work is being carried out.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
jsf said:
The bell is being silenced so as not to deafen the workers on the tower, it will still be used on special occasions, so the headlines about it being quiet for 4 years are bks.
How do they do that if the clock is dismantled ?
Same as always, the big fk off hammer wallops it.

ymwoods

2,178 posts

178 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
How do they do that if the clock is dismantled ?
the whole clock isn't being dismantled in terms of the operations, its being restored. They will just be effectively turning off the ringer to save their ears.

Dogwatch

6,230 posts

223 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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I can understand that Big Ben itself could be a problem for those working on the tower, but the quarter bells??

Foxeh

1,114 posts

133 months

Monday 21st August 2017
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Shakermaker said:
valiant said:
Should take the opportunity to make it digital.

80's Casio stylee.
Just like in Futurama -



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