That listing is a bit vague about if it has a second hand. For the kind of pulse drive that has been discussed here, it seems you would want a definite second capability and step vs. smooth second hand drive.

I know nothing except a little web searching, but this one seems to have the right features...
http://www.clockparts.com/clock-part/24-hour-high-torque-movement/

but, although they mention a 24-hour dial available, the page for it on the site has no content.

Searching eBay gave some hits, but most of what I saw for 24-hour movements seemed to have smooth second hand (not step).


On 1/20/2014 10:17 AM, Jim Lux wrote:
On 1/20/14 10:06 AM, Jim Lux wrote:
On 1/19/14 1:51 PM, Tom Van Baak wrote:
  Use 24h clocks for
best results. They can be had from www.clockkit.com, an excellent
source of DIY quartz clock parts.



I couldn't find 24hr movements on the clockkit.com site.. where are they?


http://www.klockit.com/depts/SpecialtyClockMovements/dept-379.html



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