my procedure thus fas has been to dismantle the clock and carefully get the hands off and remove the dial from the movement. that done i then ordered this
http://www.klockit.com/products/dept-15 ... 10000.html
i was only able to use the hour hand from the original clock, the others were not compatible with the shaft on the new movement. i trimmed the minute and second hands that came with the movement to lengths similar to the original, painted the hour and minute hands with the white touch up paint in my cars color, painted the second hand bright red.

now its time to assemble the thing and get it to stay in the original can with the lens/bezel combo. my idea is to buy two 1/4 inch thick clear plastic spacers placing one behind(glued in place?), one on front of the movement to set the clock a bit deeper back from the glass so the second hand does not touch the lens.
I'm hoping to just silicone the bezel to the can or alternatively cut a large hole in the back of the can in order to access the battery.
i will take photos and document this process here if anyone else wants to try it.
sorry for the punctuation, i have an arm in a splint so it was all caps or all l.c. and I'm a quiet kinda guy...