If you have a clock you like and the mechanism that runs it stops working you can replace it yourself.
How to remove the movement from a wall clock.
Use your fingers or a set of needle nose pliers to carefully remove each of the clock s hands one at a time from the hand shaft which is the anchor in the center of the clock that all of the hands are attached to.
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Thin needle nosed pliers can be used to pull upward on the back of the second hand near the hub to remove.
On some clocks the hour hand will have a small clip or screw holding it in place which you will need to simply remove.
Remove the battery operated movement retaining nut with an adjustable wrench.
Next lift off the hour hand.
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Support the movement with your free hand as you turn the nut.
Lift off the minute hand then the collet.
Place the leading end of the wrench jaws on the nut and turn counterclockwise to prevent scratching the dial.
If you have a second hand this will normally pull off.