Whether you have just one family clock, or a collection of interesting timepieces, there is much that can be learnt about the craft, particularly when some hundred years or more ago, before machine tools, just about every component of the timepiece was made by hand.
Fortunately, there are thousands of books on the subject of horology (the study of the measurement of the passage of time), makers can be researched, the origins of your own timepiece or heirloom can often be traced back to the maker. Additionally, the influences that styles, trends and society might have had on it can also be seen.
Why do people collect antique clocks, sometimes to the point of an obsession? What is your clock worth? Should you keep it working? How should you maintain it? Hopefully these and other interesting details can be found in the following pages or in the listed reference books. If you have questions, please feel free to email or call. Thank you for your visit and interest.
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