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Timewillflip, an online shop build by two Hong Kong horopalettologists. We aim at promote the art of flip clock by offering quality vintage style clock and watch selection since 2014. Our mission is to promote the state of art flip clock and provide useful information source with an efficient channel for you to get the best flip clocks worldwide.

Crafted by one of the world's original flip clock manufacturers, in business since 1956, this expertly made timepiece is a helpful analog reminder to put your phone down. Features design detailing true to its mid-century predecessors and battery-operated quartz German movement to keep precise time.

A flip clock (also known as a "flap clock") is an electromechanical, digital time keeping device with the time indicated by numbers that are sequentially revealed by a split-flap display. The study, collection and repair of flip clocks is termed horopalettology (from horology - the study and measurement of time and palette - and the Italian "orologio a palette" - Italian for "flip clock").

The faster wheel has connected to it a ring of 60 flat plastic leaves. On the leaves are printed numerals so that, when a person holds two adjacent leaves apart like an open book, the two open leaves spell out a numeral, and flipping a leaf down increases the number shown by 1 unit. The "book" is opened vertically, and its pages form a ring. This ring is put into position and rotated so that one page falls each minute, showing a new number for the minutes.

The slower wheel has connected to it a similar ring of leaves, only there are 48 leaves on this ring. These leaves have hour numbers printed on them. There are two of each hour, like this: 12am, 12am, 1am, 1am, 2am, 2am, ... 11pm, 11pm in a 12-hour clock, and 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, ... 23, 23 in a 24-hour clock. Having two sets of leaves for each hour also allows the clock to alternate between 12- and 24-hour display, every half hour, like this: 12am, 0h, 1am, 1h, 2am, 2h, ... 11pm, 23h. One leaf falls each half-hour, at approximately 25 and 55 minutes after the hour. A different design features 60 leaves with the numbers 1 to 12 repeated in fives, each leaf falling after 12 minutes. The disadvantage of this is that 24-hour clocks cannot use this design, nor there is a way to show "AM" or "PM" information in a 12-hour design.

Many vintage digital clocks with split flap displays cannot be wound back, as the flip mechanism operates only in one direction. Instead they must be either wound forward 23 hours to achieve the effect of winding back 1 hour at the end of daylight saving time or the clock may be stopped (by disconnecting it from power) for 1 hour. However, on some newer clocks, forward and backward time setting is possible. GE clocks sometimes had this feature.[citation needed]

UNPLUG THE DEVICE FROM THE OUTLET BEFORE STARTING ANY ELECTRICAL WORK!


 1. Remove the plastic case

 a. Pull the knobs off (the one on the sides were the only ones left)

 b. Remove the screws

 1. The three behind the clock/radio

 2. Underneath remove all of the screws from the left and right side

 3. Underneath remove the center screw

 4. Underneath there are a few screws in the front - remove them too

 5. Do not remove the screws for the speakers and the screw that is

 sitting in a triangle shape (I don't know what that is for....yet)

 c. remove the case

Took a trip to the hobby shop. Excellent place for finding just about anything you may need. This shop has the best selection in scale models and they have best selection of RC kits and parts for airplanes, autos, and helicopters.


 The staff recommended a set of gears used for RC helicopters. I bought it and brought it home. 


 I replaced the old gear with the new one. There was one major issue; the gear was traveling up and down the shaft.


 The solution was to cut the old gear. Cut the shaft tube off of the old gear then place the cut piece above the new gear on the shaft, forcing the new gear down towards the metal gear of the motor (see schematic).


 Reassemble the gearbox; attach the gearbox back onto the motor (since I did not drill out the pins all the way down, the gearbox and motor snapped together. If it did not snap back, I would have glued the two together.


 Put the dust cover back onto the gearbox. Attach the entire assembly back onto the clock and solder the wires together then wrap with electrical tape. Attach the clock back onto the base assembly then pull excess wire back through the base and tape them back to the bottom of the base.


 Reattach the base back onto the bottom the clock case, and then reattach the rest of the case.

Check out the little movie. The corkscrew in the middle of the clock is the motor spinning. Radio works, clock numbers flip and the alarm is very annoying.


 P.S.

 This project was cheap with a final cost of cost $8.00. $5.00 for the clock and $3.00 for the gears.

I remember seeing a 

clock very similar to yours at my late grandfather's house when I was 

helping set up an estate sale ten years ago. When I look back nowadays, I

 really wish I'd have held onto the clock, and I hate myself for not 

keeping it, but oh well.

Thanks for 

the information about the clock that has been eluding me for years. I 

hope that I can find one similar to it in the future, or even one like 

the Panasonic flip clock that my parents used to have which, judging by a

 quick Google image search, I suspect is model number 6253.

I just bought a similar radio clock at a thrift store the other day. Its a General Electric model 7-4300F. Now, as far as the clock goes, all seems well, but when you run the radio for a minute, the radio begins to smoke. I wish to know if and how I can repair this. If anyone has any input, I'd be very greatful. Also, it was only $2, so if left unfixed, it won't be that big of a deal.

Hi!


Please, I need help!


I bought an old Digimatic. The clock and radio work fine, but I cant set the alarm clock. There are 2 buttons over the radio (manual and automatic) and the knob on the side to adjust the alarm.


Any tips?


Thanks!!

Very nice! I just found this site and promptly registered. This particular Lloyd's is my favorite style of clock radio. I own several that I've collected over the years including the very first one I bought in 1971. I want to say Lloyd's was the original manufacturer and licensed this design to G.E., Sears, Radio Shack and Emerson to name a few. They look similar but have minor cosmetic differences. I've gone as far as removing the brass gear from the clock motor shaft and removing the outer spinning shield just to lubricate the bearing and shaft prior to re-assembly with excellent results. My only issue is locating a suitable replacement for the radio dial lamp. I've seen several on ebay and electronic web sites but have yet to purchase any. Thanks for the article. -john

I have to replace my lamp too and I have several but have not had a chance to replace it. The best place for me to find them is to cruise antique stores for old clocks. I found several vintage clocks (they all came from antiques stores or antique fairs) that contain the same type of bulb.

Hey! Great work! Ive just purchased a similar clock, Sony digimatic icf-670, with the same problems. I was able to solve it lubing the motor with WD40. Now it works, but my problem is that the hours number changes at 20 minutes, not 00. Do you have any idea how i can fix this?

Check the number tabs. There are ears on one side and as the minutes flip by; the ear gets shorter and shorter and then the hour tab will flip. Without seeing it, my bet is the ear is broken off or damaged on the 2 tab.

I checked out what you said, and the problem is definitely in the second tab, and its related to he ears. This clock works with no ears on the numbers, what the ears would do, is done by a gear that shortens like the ears on your clock must do.

FlipClockFans is a web forum with members who include the most well known and experienced restorers and collectors of flip clocks in the world. All are welcome from those new to the world of flip clocks, to those who have been around the block a few times.

I just got my MBA M1, i tried downloading the flip clock sreensaver but its not working. I tried everything like downloading the screensaver directoy from fliqlo, erasing it then restart again. My software os up to date macOS Big Sur 11.6.

So this is not a vintage Miller clock so popular here, rather something made in China, but I like it. I need something that screams the date to me. The only ones I have seen are on ebay and shipping from Hong Kong, so the shipping is high. Maybe there is something similar or better out there?

I like TWEMCO.

From...

I like TWEMCO.

From their website ( ):

"TWEMCO is one of the only three manufacturers which producing fully automatic perpetual calendar digital clocks in the world. Our company, TWEMCO possesses over 30 years experiences of manufacturing clocks in this kind. By virtue of its excellent craftsmanship and unique features (Invention Patented). Nowadays, we also provide our treasure customers with radio-controlled wall clocks. We have had more than a half million TWEMCO clocks installed in banking corporations, commercial offices and public venues where need continuously announcing exact time, dates and months to the people. With the worldwide appear of our clocks, or company's brand name TWEMCO becomes so wellknown and famous in the horology field."

I had the BQ-50 in white. It kept perfect time for four or five years, then died. I haven't been able to find anyone that can repair it. I really miss it though. Just keep in mind the flips can be rather loud.

I bought mine in Hong Kong but there is at least one online store selling them:

 =twemco

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