• Floating Anniversary Skeleton Movement
  • MST-120-2
  • MST-120 Back
  • MST-120 Example
  • MST-120 Example

NEW Floating Style Anniversary Quartz Skeleton Movement

This is a brand new insert movement that is meant to mount in clock cases as if it were floating. Has fully visible brass rotating gears. Brass-plated aluminum dial and a separate second bit. Unit size is 4-1/2″ diameter dial x 1-5/8″ deep. Takes 1 ‘AA’ battery (not included). Includes black hour and minute hands. The back does come with a battery cover.

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SKU: MST-120

This is a brand new insert movement that is meant to mount in clock cases as if it were floating. Has fully visible brass rotating gears. Brass-plated aluminum dial and a separate second bit. Unit size is 4-1/2″ diameter dial x 1-5/8″ deep. Takes 1 ‘AA’ battery (not included). Includes black hour and minute hands. The back does come with a battery cover. There are two pictures of the movement. The lighter one is with a flash and the darker one is not. The true color is the darker gold in the 2nd picture. The last picture is just an example of how it can be mounted. The wood clock case is not included. We carry two other styles on our site as well (see items below description).

**When choosing the proper batteries for your clock, please consider the following information: There are many brands of alkaline batteries available on the market today, but there are several brands out there that just don’t perform well in clocks. We recommend using Rayovac or Duracell brand. Other brands, such as Energizer, have extra plastic coating on the negative end of the battery, which can cause clocks to malfunction or not work properly at all. Alkaline batteries are the only type of battery that should be used in clocks. Lithium powered or re-chargeable batteries will cause your clock to malfunction, or not function at all. Lithium and rechargeable batteries are meant for “high-drain” devices, such as digital cameras, etc. Alkaline batteries are best used in “low-drain” devices, which includes clock movements.

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