Explanations of Movements and technical Executions


Unless otherwise mentioned the cuckoo clock is fitted with a 1-day rack strike movement no. 25 with strike and cuckoo call on the half and full hour.

M =

as above, but also with music (one or two doors)

MT =

as above, with music and 4 dancing figurines (or couples)

8T =

as above, with 8-day rack strike movement no. 34

8TM =

as above, but also with music and two doors

8TMT =

as above, but with music on the full hour and 4 dancing figurines (or couples)

W =

1-day quail call movement (quail call at quarter hour and cuckoo call on the half and full hour)

V =

with quarter call movement (cuckoo calls onces every 15 minutes)

SU =

handcarved grandfather clock, 8-day triple-chime movements

8TS =

with 8-day weight strike movement no. 34 by Regula; with different moving functions and
high quality microprocessor with 12 sec. speaking versions with very high sound quality


Explanation of the discriptions behind the number of models (produkt-information)


HZ =

with wooden dial

nHZ =

with wooden dial and wooden hands

HG =

with handcarved wooden antlers

SA =

with manuell shut off lever for strike, cuckoo call and music

ASA =

with automatic night shut off

Top =

those clocks are fetted with wooden dial, wooden hands, special deep carving, shut of lever and wooden cuckoo

HF =

handpainted wooden dancing figurines

HTP =

handcrafted wooden dancing couples

KF =

high value handcrafted wooden children figurines

bHK =

handcarved wooden cuckoo with moving wings and beak


The colours / 0, /2, /4, /5, /8, /9, /10, /11, /12, /15, /17, /20 und /21
are part of the last 1 or 2 numbers of our numbers of models
such as: 8TMT 1953/9

/0 =

natural

/2 =

multi-colouerd

/4 =

handpainted white

/5 =

cherry coloured

/8 =

rustical oak

/9 =

antique

/10 =

hand-painted flowers

/11 =

walnut lacquered

/12 =

dark red-brown

/15 =

old style walnut

/17 =

honey-coloured

/20 =

blue

/21 =

silver


Marking of music-barrel


1.18 =

1 melody + 18 voices

1.28 =

1 melody + 28 voices

2.22 =

2 melodies + 22 voices

2.28 =

2 melodies + 28 voices

and so on ...


Last Update: 08.03.200
by Horst Biebel