19-03-2019, 09:33 AM
It's a rim winder. The knob at the bottom flicks to the left to adjust the hands, to the right to wind the movement.
I know the Smiths clocks were available as rim wind or they hinged out from the case and were wound with a key. Some of them have a separate knob on the front as well, several different types.
I can't work out how the Smiths type without a separate case are retained in the dashboard, it's something to do with the two knobs on the side at the back. Perhaps I'm missing something.
I know the Smiths clocks were available as rim wind or they hinged out from the case and were wound with a key. Some of them have a separate knob on the front as well, several different types.
I can't work out how the Smiths type without a separate case are retained in the dashboard, it's something to do with the two knobs on the side at the back. Perhaps I'm missing something.