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Tempus fugit westminster mantle battery operated

I had the same problem but the solution is unbelievably simple. Just set the hands to the time desired by turning the round button on the housing. Now you mmust tell the quartz timer/clock (plastic rectangular mechanism) the same time as you have set the hands. In this way when the hands hit the Quarter hours/half hours and the hours, the electonic chimes will chime the correct time. Ultra simple. The two hour buttons and two minute buttons represent a 24 hour clock. Example, how to set the clock to 2:50 PM. Easy, change the 2 PM to its 24 hour counterpart, i.e. 14 hundred hours. Move the hands to 2:55. Push the first button once for 1, push the second button 4 times, push the first M button 5 times, push the second M button 5 times. Move the set button back to run and there you have it. 1455 Hours. Not it should chime correctly. As a tip, use a brand new fresh battery to try this out.
8/18/2012 5:33:42 AM • Seiko Mantel... • Answered on Aug 18, 2012
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I have a seiko musical wall clock that no longer

mcdevito75 here, I'd bring the clock to a small watch repair shop in the area and have them look at it.
7/22/2012 9:33:11 PM • Seiko Melodies... • Answered on Jul 22, 2012
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