10 things to Know Before Buying a Cuckoo Clock
1. Most cuckoo clocks are handcrafted in a region of Germany called the Black Forest. This is where the cuckoo clock was invented in the late 1800 century.
2. Traditional cuckoo clocks are operated by three weights and a pendulum. The first weight and the pendulum provide the clocks timekeeping function, the second weight controls the cuckoo, and the hird weight controls the music.
3. The weights hang under the cuckoo clock by chains and slowly drop as the clock operates. The weights need to be periodically repositioned.
4. Lower priced cuckoo clocks often feature battery operated quartz movements. These clocks are ideal if you do not want the daily or weekly maintenance of pulling the weights down manually.
5. A 1-day cuckoo clock requires pulling the weights down to wind it every 24 hours; an 8-day cuckoo clock requires this every seventh day.
6. Besides the popular cuckoo bird movement, many cuckoo clocks offer other animated characters and animals that perform along with music.
7. Many cuckoo clocks have a night shut-off lever located under the weights, which allows you to disable the sounds and movements at anytime.
8. Chalet cuckoo clocks are always in a mountain cabin or 'chalet' style case, whereas traditional cuckoo clocks are cased in a variety of other styles and designs.
9. Cuckoo clocks require minimal maintenance and can be serviced and repaired by most local clock shops.
10. We offer FREE shipping and your FREE two year warranty on all cuckoo clocks.