I was confronted with a problem with a Synchonome master clock, a couple of years ago. Like this one:
Synchronome Master Clock Intro
Similar concept to the GPO master clocks, I'm guessing?
Problem with this one was not missing pulses -it just wouldn't run at all for more than a couple of hours! Over the years, everal people reckoned they could fix it -and had failed.
In the end it hadn't run for over ten years, which seemed a shame.
I didn't want to remove or modify anything in the clock itself -- it's still a lovely piece of machinery, even if it doesn't run - so I simply cobbled together a 30 second timer, with a small power supply (battery supported, of couse!

) and used a 250mS pulse to an open drain output from a power mosfet to drive the secondaries in series (of course!). To adjust the time - simply turn to a 2 second 'advance' timer mode, or if it's fast, just stop it for the required time!
Been running for nearly two years now - gains about half a second a day (depending on the weather, and the club house gets pretty cold in the winter -no crystal oven here, I'm afraid!)
Short video of the installation here if you're interested:
Boscombe clock on Vimeo
No -that's not me on the ladder!!
Great fun project -I enjoyed it a lot. And everyone's happy. The clock works, and the original has not been touched.
One day, so they say, they're going to get someone to completely overhaul the original.---
Better start saving now. That kind of expertise doesn't come cheap!!
They are lovely these old 'master' clocks though!
