I have seen many questions on the Internet about whether the movement of cross-stitch wall clocks can be replaced. As a fan of cross-stitch and a production technician of watch movements, I have also answered many questions about the movement of cross-stitch wall clocks. However, it may be due to time constraints or Questions about permissions on the Q&A platform cannot be fully answered. Today, I made this request on the website of Hengrong clock Company, mainly in the form of an article to explain to you what movements can be replaced in cross-stitch wall clocks and the installation steps of cross-stitch wall clock movements.

What movements can be replaced with cross-stitch wall clocks? Generally, most of them are tick-tap seconds movements and scanning silent movements. If you have better ideas, you can also choose to have a ticking quartz clock movement, which can be used with a chime music box to keep the hour time. You can also install a 24-hour quartz clock movement, a high-torque movement, a radio wave movement, etc., but please note that when purchasing a clock movement, you must explain to the seller that the movement must have a copper threaded shaft, because there are The copper threaded shaft can be fixed on the cross-stitch and makes it easier to replace the clock movement in the future.