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Barbara Sporman Posted on Mar 23, 2017

Put new batteries in Howard Miller battery operated wall clock now hands have stopped working. What's my problem?

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Bruce Robin

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2010

SOURCE: I need a Howard Miller battery mantle clock

Try www.klockit.com. You can replace the entire movement for about $5 including new hands. You can select from an assortment of hands that will probably match the style of what you have and use those if the old hands don't fit the new movement. I've bought several movements from them over the years. For a few more dollars you can upgrade to an "atomic clock" movement which synchronizes with the US time signal and even sets DST automatically.

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Les Dickinson

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2013

SOURCE: Howard Miller Clock

Try this link
http://www.howardmiller.com/product_manuals_warranties

and this one
http://store.howardmiller.com/wcsstore/HowardMillerPublicSite/Attachment/496990_r4_Quartz_Wall_Mantel.pdf

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