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Bob, you are out voted for I like the one at 9:00.

 I've been using these movements since about 2001. Not sure they are exactly the same since then but never had one quit running that a wouldn't fix.

  The longest running battery clock was bought when we were in Cresent City, California when we bought that big slab of red wood I just this year turned in to a coffee table and they were bought sometimes before 1965 and before 1970 and the clock is hanging in wife's sewing room still running. This type of movement uses a double A or the very old movements takes a nine volt battery and since they have no chimes or pendulum and just turn the hands the batteries last 3 or 4 years...really amazing!

 

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