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MOONPHASE
SEA CLOCK
Probably the most popular clock in our range of Sea clocks,
the Moonphase Sea clock embodies 3 of John Harrison’s
basic principles used his original H1. It also provides in
the Moonphase dial a representation of the competition (Lunar
distance method) he faced for the solution to the Longitude
problem back in the 18th Century.
The compound pendulums and Grasshopper escapement are positioned
at the front of the clock making the subtle and almost silent
“lock and release” of the pallets enduringly fascinating
to watch.
Almost every piece is made in the workshops of Sinclair Harding
using a combination of modern technology, materials and traditional
finishing techniques. Every care is taken at each stage in
the making and build to ensure that the final clock performs
to a standard, which justifies the association with John Harrison.
Almost all the non moving parts are Gold plated and the whole
clock is mounted on a base of your choice into which the key
and hand setter are stored, Mahogany is the standard material
but other options are Ebony, Walnut, and Marble, if we can
get it, you can have it.
Finally the clock is protected by a framed glass shade (not
shown) into which holes are provided in the glass allowing
the winding to be carried out without having to remove the
shade.
Height 45cm (18”)
Width 32cm (12 ½”)
Depth 21cm (8 ¼”)
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Power
The clock is wound from the front thro
a hole in the glass shade (not shown). Each winding powers
the clock for 8 days through a Chain driven Fusee. The chain
is hand made in the UK – one of the few parts not made
by Sinclair Harding – and is a full 6 feet long. The
Fusee is matched to the Swiss made springs and ensures that
the clock wheel train see’s a constant torque and ensures
that the best timekeeping is achieved.
On winding a pawl acts upon a spring loaded
ratchet, this device is know as maintaining power and it provides
just enough power to keep the escape wheel turning during
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The Grasshopper
Escapement
Designed to operate without any sliding
action whatsoever the pallets require no oil, in fact oil
would render the escapement useless. The pallets are presented
to the escape wheel so that the tips engage exactly into the
root of each tooth. Upon engagement the escape wheel recoils,
which allow the opposite pallet to disengage and gently fall
back onto its pallet spring.
The pallets are made from Aluminium Alloy, selected for its
lightweight and durable wear properties. |
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Pendulums
The Pendulums are linked at the back using
a simple pin/slot arrangement. Fine regulation is easily carried
out using the pear shaped back bobs, held in place by a lock
nut. Both the back and front pendulums are made from Invar,
a material with a low coefficient of Thermal expansion, another
detail ensuring that a good standard of timekeeping is achieved. |
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Moonphase Dial
The dial represents the competition
for Harrison’s solution to the Longitude problem, namely
“Lunar Distances”. Each dial is hand painted by
the Artist – Keith Warrington. Runner up in the “Not
the Turner Prize” competition run by the Daily Express
Newspaper in 2003, the detail Keith manages to produce in
each dial is astounding. To give you some idea just take a
look at the next full moon and that is what you can expect
on your dial.
Keith continues to surprise us adding in Lunar occurrences
as they occur and if you wish to have a special dial then
a few photographs/sketches supplied with your order will ensure
a totally unique and personal time piece is yours for generations
to come. |
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