Thanks, mbpaul for your help. Apparently I missed your earlier post of that video.
Well, the clock repair didn't exactly go as planned. After opening the back, I discovered what looked like a "mini explosion" happened, which resulted in a large area of black soot and pieces of who knows what on the inside of the plastic cover.
Not only was the solder fuse connection melted, as expected, but whatever happened also resulted in a resistor badly overheating and partially melting some of the teeth on a lower gear. Oh, and the over heating also partially melted the main solenoid coil and its core, which is now coming out of the bottom of the coil.
Any speculation on what might have happened?
On to finding a good reasonable repair shop, and the dilemma - to restore or go quartz?