Holiday Downtime | What’s Next for Antique Clock Lovers

As the holiday season is upon us, I’ve decided to take a break from writing and updating my blog to enjoy some much-needed downtime.

The past year has been filled with exciting clock-related adventures, research, and restoration projects, and now it’s time to step back, recharge, and spend time with loved ones. I look forward to returning in the New Year, refreshed and ready to continue sharing my passion for antique clocks, repairs, and restoration.

Upcoming articles in 2025 include:

  • Pequegnat Jewel Dial Restoration | A Case For Inpainting | Part II
  • What is My Clock Worth? (Revision of a past blog article)
  • Reflections on a Year of Clock Collecting and Repair (top purchases in 2024)
  • On My Workbench | Type 89 Movement by Seth Thomas and a Strike Side Issue
  • Essential Tips for Clock Case Care
  • When Clocks Had One Hand
  • Troubleshooting A Strike Issue on a HAC/HAU Movement
  • Restoring a Vintage Mauthe Box Clock | Evoking Family Memories | Part I
  • A Milestone | Celebrating One Million Views

And more to come.

Have some ideas? (Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com)

I’m always on the lookout for fresh content, so if you have any clock-related topics you’d like me to explore, please feel free to share your thoughts and ideas!

Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday season, and I’ll see you again soon in 2025!


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