David, Check in Hemmings. there are places that rebuild clocks. They can even retro yours with a quartz movement that will work even better than the original. George Hello All; I find that point debatable, the old clock mechanisms, while primative by today's standards, were actually cleaverly designed and quite well made. The only design flaw that I can think of would be the lack of a capacitor to suppress arcing between the contacts for the winding solenoid. In contrast many of the quartz movements on the market today are very cheaply made and are non servicable. The point being that when you send off your dash clock to one of these outfits to be "upgraded" you don't really know what you are getting. Besides that, the old clocks made a satisfying ticking noise and that to me adds to the whole experience of operating an old car along with waiting for the radio to warm up. For me there is a certain pride in getting the old technology working and showing it off, if I need to keep more accurate time I can always wear a watch or pack a GPS unit. Best Regards Arran Foster 1954 Imperial Newport Needing A Left Side Tailight Bezele and other trim parts.