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Dear Sir, I'm from India. Recently, I bought one Seikosha clock. The clock has 3 hands - minute, hour and seconds(runs in a different axis). Has no pendulum. Got hourly strikes. The problem is that the clock stops after about 25 hours of winding. Kindly let me know what I have to do..

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Most likely your clock has a one day time train and has been built to be wound every day.  Such clocks are usually termed as being 30 hour runners.  Since you purchased the clock new I would have thought there would have been some papers or, perhaps, description of the clock on the box it came in.  Regards WJP

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