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Please change the time of your wall clock back 1 hour and check if the other 3 chimes return. There should be knobs on the side of the clock to help you do this. If not on the side, then please check on the back. Since you've already checked the settings and ruled them out as the cause of the issue (as well as the batteries), you might need to perform a factory reset on the clock if the steps I mentioned above fail.
Sounds like someone moved the hour hand! Put the hour hand back by gently turning it to the correct hour determined by the number of gongs, and always turn the minute hand only to set the time.
Someone moved the hour hand, probably when changing the daylight saving time. The minute hand turns the mechanics of the clock, the hour hand is floating.
Mine keeps time but no chime. The repair shop says mine is wore out and needs the chimer section replaced. Do not try to repair yourself as it will cost you more in the long run.
Two winding arbours are in clocks with chiming, because there are two separategears in one clock and each one is driven by separate mainspring. Description for winding is: Wind each spring as long as you do not feel significant resistance. As soon as you feel the winding goes too hard - stop winding. Rate me, please.
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