There’s something especially magical about antique clocks during the Christmas season. Each one seems to hold onto time’s most precious moments, quietly ticking through memories of holidays long past.
I often picture a cozy room bathed in soft, twinkling lights, with a tall case clock standing proudly in the corner — a symbol of craftsmanship and care passed down through generations. Its steady rhythm feels almost like a heartbeat for the home, marking not just the hours, but the moments that matter most.
However, this year, I present our humble Christmas Tree absence any clocks in the frame, though three are hidden from view due to the camera’s angle. As you can see, it is awaiting the placement of presents and the smiling faces of friends and family on Christmas Day.

As we move into the Christmas spirit, these old clocks take on a life of their own. They’re more than just decorations; they connect us to the people and stories that came before us. The gentle ticking on Christmas morning carries echoes of laughter, of family gatherings, and of quiet evenings by the fire.
If only these clocks could talk — imagine the stories they’d tell. Over the past year, I’ve uncovered and shared several of those stories, each one a small journey into time itself.
So, as carols play and the fireplace crackles, may the ticking of an old clock remind us what this season is really about: togetherness, love, family, and the passage of time that binds us all.

Wishing you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas filled with the charm of old times and the joy of new memories waiting to be made.

And before I wrap up, I want to say a heartfelt thank-you for supporting my blog through 2025. Your encouragement is the best gift I could receive. It keeps me inspired to share my stories and discoveries, and I’m truly grateful to have you along for the journey.
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Thank you, Ila.
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Likewise, in our home once a year the longcase clock plays second fiddle to the tree, but the Victorian black slate mantel clock remains proudly in place between the cherubs amidst the twinkling lights.
Happy Christmas to the Joiner household. I look forward to reading your blogs in 2026.
Hugh
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Thank you very much ad best wishes to you and your family, Hugh.
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I always look forward to your next email, I enjoy your thoughtful insight into the world of clocks and your stories. MarryChristmas and a peaceful 2026.
A. Olmo
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Thank you and best wishes to you as well.
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Merry Christmas!
Enjoy your blog and wanted to share a few of our favorite clocks with you.

And a warm message from our best “alarm” clocks that don’t require winding…

Cheers!
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Thank you and best wishes to you as well.
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