Seconds-Beat Regulator and Calendar Clock
From American Horologist magazine, December 1938
A Seconds-Beat Regulator and Calendar Clock built by Mr. James Kane. This clock employs the Graham Dead Beat Escapement, has Harrison's maintaining power, a siderial dial and calendar showing the date and month. Mr. Kane made the working drawings and special cutters.
The plates have a Butler finish and are lacquered. Mr. Kane is also a student of the Elgin Watchmakers College.
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