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- Movement_(clockwork) abstract "In horology, a movement is the mechanism of a clock or watch, as opposed to the case, which encloses and protects the movement, and the face which displays the time. The term originated with mechanical timepieces, whose clockwork movements are made of many moving parts. It is less frequently applied to modern electronic or quartz timepieces, where the word module is often used instead.In modern mass-produced clocks and watches, the same movement is often inserted into many different styles of case. When buying a quality pocketwatch from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century, for example, the customer would select movement and case individually. Mechanical movements get dirty and the lubricants dry up, so they must periodically be disassembled, cleaned, and lubricated. One source recommends servicing intervals of: 3–5 years for watches, 15–20 years for grandfather clocks, 10–15 years for wall or mantel clocks, 15–20 years for anniversary clocks, and 7 years for cuckoo clocks, with the longer intervals applying to antique timepieces.".
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- Movement_(clockwork) subject Category:Clocks.
- Movement_(clockwork) subject Category:Horology.
- Movement_(clockwork) subject Category:Timekeeping_components.
- Movement_(clockwork) type Artifact100021939.
- Movement_(clockwork) type Clock103046257.
- Movement_(clockwork) type Clocks.
- Movement_(clockwork) type Device103183080.
- Movement_(clockwork) type Instrument103574816.
- Movement_(clockwork) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Movement_(clockwork) type MeasuringInstrument103733925.
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- Movement_(clockwork) type Timepiece104437953.
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- Movement_(clockwork) comment "In horology, a movement is the mechanism of a clock or watch, as opposed to the case, which encloses and protects the movement, and the face which displays the time. The term originated with mechanical timepieces, whose clockwork movements are made of many moving parts.".
- Movement_(clockwork) label "Mouvement (horlogerie)".
- Movement_(clockwork) label "Movement (clockwork)".
- Movement_(clockwork) label "Uhrwerk".
- Movement_(clockwork) label "Werk".
- Movement_(clockwork) sameAs Hodinový_stroj.
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- Movement_(clockwork) sameAs Mouvement_(horlogerie).
- Movement_(clockwork) sameAs 무브먼트_(기계).
- Movement_(clockwork) sameAs Werk.
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- Movement_(clockwork) sameAs Movement_(clockwork).
- Movement_(clockwork) wasDerivedFrom Movement_(clockwork)?oldid=600486655.
- Movement_(clockwork) depiction Reform_clock_movement.JPG.
- Movement_(clockwork) isPrimaryTopicOf Movement_(clockwork).