It sure depends oh how old it is , but the best way to move it is led down on the back and the clock facing up . Hope this helps
pendulum
I found the model number on the back of my clock. Mine is an older clock, probably from the 1970's.
One is a line going back and forth, and the other is like a grandfather clock
One is a line going back and forth, and the other is like a grandfather clock
hand, face, crown (wristwatch), back Grandfather clocks have "toe" molding around the base.
The grandfather clock should have a battery compartment located on the back of the clock or the bottom. It should look like square or rectangle. It may have a tiny screw in it. You need to open this compartment. The old batteries can be taken out and the new one put in their place. Be sure to align the positive and negative ends of the batteries according to the diagram.
move the hands backwards or fowards. If you have the little hand on the hour and the big hand on the 3, 6, 9, or 12, it will play Westminster chimes and then strike the number of hours.
Spring Tension or a hanging weight. They are geared up to a small special shaped cog that applies pressure to the pendulem intermittantly.
If they have moved on and shows no interest in you there is no way for you to get them back.
change the clock on your ds.
Turn Back the Clock - film - was created on 1933-08-25.
A hungry clock goes back four seconds.