Moving Forward With A New Rhythm: Weekly Monday Posts

Over the years, I’ve been happily posting two articles every week, and it’s been such a joy to share stories, discoveries, and little bits of horological history with you. But starting next week, I’m slowing the pace just a touch—one article a week, every Monday. Think of it as our standing Monday coffee together, with a side of clock talk.

You can still expect the same mix of topics that make this blog tick—clocks with a Canadian connection, my own adventures (and occasional misadventures!) in restoration and repair, the new treasures that wander into my collection, curious clocks with odd and wonderful histories, and of course, the thoughtful letters I receive from readers around the world. Those things will always be at the heart of what I share here.

A collection of clock movements in need of repair
A collection of clock movements in need of repair

You might think that posting less means I’m running out of ideas. In truth, it’s the exact opposite! The more I explore horology, the more I discover, the more I learn, and the more I want to share with you. Every clock has a personality and a story to tell, and there’s always another fascinating find or repair puzzle waiting just around the corner.

With nearly 1,000 articles already here (use the search feature), there’s plenty to explore while you’re waiting for the next post—whether it’s restoration tips, a deep dive into an unusual clock, or an interesting slice of history. This new schedule just gives each post a little more room to breathe, without changing the care and attention I put into them.

Arthur Pequegnat shelf and mantel clocks

Thank you for reading, for sharing your thoughts, and for being part of this little corner of the horology world. I’m excited for our new Monday routine—and I have a feeling you’ll enjoy the new pace just as much as I will.

Until next time—keep your clocks wound and your curiosity ticking.


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