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Take a while for it to be wound - hence the number of guests. Each
guest had 'three clicks' on the winding. And there were about 60 to 70 guests (guessing). Winding was very smooth, but then the clock has been restored a number of times and is kept in good running order. Not sure how winding was later on as Greg and myself were early in the queue.
Thanks
Andrew H
Lucky you!...
By: pplater : February 14th, 2011-21:42
...and lucky GregD. His watch, of course, was the perfect piece for the occasion, but you have neglected to mention, Andrew, which piece you carried, or wore. This is meant in a most complimentary way, of course, but five bucks says that this was not an e...
Blimey !
By: MTF : February 15th, 2011-17:53
Andrew, Well, I'll be jiggered. Most gratifying that PuristS were represented amongst the "great and the good" It must be a tribute to the original construction and the loving caretakers 'over the centuries' (how often can one say that?) that the timepiec...
fun!
By: donizetti : February 20th, 2011-04:40
I have never heard of that clock or tradition, so that was an entertaining and educational read, thanks! I must check this exhibit out the next time I am in London, assuming of course the clock is on regular display. Best Andreas