Please excuse the naming convention. It is for a university project that i had to begin with my student number. This is a recording of a metal watch being put on.
One of my grandmother's antique clocks being wound up a couple times - gives a low, twangy chime. You can also hear the pendulum ticking and the wind up of the chime. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
A hard tick of a clock. You might have to use an equalizer to get rid of some frequencies, and there is a section at the beginning you might have to cut. Recorded on an iphone xr - m4a format.
Church style bell, recorded from an antique grandfather clock. Available to use on any project commercial or personal, please feel free to let me know how you have used it!.
Old electromechanical clock ticking "yantar'". Electromechanical watches "amber", orlovsky watch factory, were made in 1977, the housing is made of wood, quartz movement. --recorded mono with sennheiser mkh40.
Again a nice chord from a clock bell. That one is recorded from the inside which gives a smoother sound. Not that heavy on ears. Again recorded with a tascam dr100.
Antique cuckoo clock gives a couple "cuckoos". For some reason the second "koo" part of the chime is missing, as explained by a voice in the background. Recorded on a sony pcm-d50.
Sounds of a steel watch bracelet moved, shaken and squeezed in a hand. May be used for sound design, foley, etc. I recorded this for my own sound design purposes (game sfx) and thought i would share it with anyone who may find it useful - if you do, please help yourself and enjoy!.