The end of a key source for clock parts in Canada

In June 2024, H & W Perrin, a longstanding supplier of clock and watch parts based in Toronto, Canada, will permanently close its doors, citing undisclosed reasons for the shutdown. For the past decade, I’ve relied on Perrin for all my clock supply requirements. While their prices weren’t consistently the most competitive, their prompt deliveries, … More The end of a key source for clock parts in Canada

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The homeliest clock in my collection is also one of my favorites

My collection boasts more than 90 clocks, with 51 on display throughout my home, 6 at our summer cottage, and 19 running non-stop. The majority of my 90 clocks are operational, although I periodically switch out some of them to maintain the 19 that run continuously. One clock remains in its place in an upper … More The homeliest clock in my collection is also one of my favorites

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A smoothing broach completes the bushing process

Clock movements often require bushing for several reasons. Over time, the original brass bushings can wear out due to friction and other factors. When this occurs, the holes in the clock plates become enlarged and misshapen, resulting in a poor fit between the components that interact with each other. This wear and tear can lead … More A smoothing broach completes the bushing process

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Hamburg Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik: The Clock Company with an Alias

This article traces the historical journey of a significant German clock manufacturer, ultimately absorbed by the Junghans Clock and Watch Company in the late 1920s. After providing a brief overview of its history, the article will delve into the specifics of the clock movement that is next on my workbench. Among clock collectors and admirers, … More Hamburg Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik: The Clock Company with an Alias

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Clock Repair Efficiency with Ultrasonic Cleaning

In this article, I will outline the reasons for opting to use an ultrasonic cleaner in clock repair, delve into how the unit operates, and provide recommendations for those contemplating the use of an ultrasonic cleaner in their clock workshop. What is an ultrasonic cleaner? An ultrasonic cleaner typically resembles a rectangular tank made of … More Clock Repair Efficiency with Ultrasonic Cleaning

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Milestones in Horology

The clock is one of man’s greatest achievements. The development of instruments to tell time is the unwavering toil of brilliant minds from many disciplines who, for over 800 years, worked tirelessly to create, innovate, and improve methods for telling the time. Horology is not only the study of time but the synergy of art, … More Milestones in Horology

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PROFILE MY CLOCK: Empire-style anniversary clock from South Africa

If you have a favorite clock in your collection that has earned a special place in your heart, we invite you to share its unique story with our readers. Whether it’s a vintage masterpiece or a modern marvel, we want to unravel the essence of what makes your clock truly exceptional. Provide me with a … More PROFILE MY CLOCK: Empire-style anniversary clock from South Africa

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The Steeple Clock – function combines with design

A steeple clock is a type of clock designed to resemble a miniature church steeple or spire. This style of clock is often characterized by its tall and narrow structure. These clocks gained popularity in the mid-19th century and were often produced in various styles. The design was influenced by the Gothic Revival architecture that … More The Steeple Clock – function combines with design

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How Common Are Brass Mainsprings in Clocks?

Elisha Manross, though less commonly known compared to American clockmakers such as Seth Thomas, New Haven, or Waterbury, played a significant role in the development of Connecticut clocks. In his book American Shelf and Wall Clocks Robert Ball listed Elisha Manross as being in business from 1827 -1849.  He was a prolific clockmaker and produced … More How Common Are Brass Mainsprings in Clocks?

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Trouble Strikes Thrice: The Notion of Bad Luck in Threes

The belief that bad luck happens in threes is a common folk belief that suggests that if you experience one bad event or stroke of bad luck, two more are likely to follow in quick succession. While this adage is not grounded in any scientific or empirical evidence, it has persisted for years. In this … More Trouble Strikes Thrice: The Notion of Bad Luck in Threes

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A tale of two mantel clocks – German vs American engineering

Assessing the quality of mantel clocks, whether American or German, involves considering various factors such as craftsmanship, materials used, design, and overall reliability. Both American and German manufacturers have a rich history in clockmaking, and each has its own unique characteristics. In my collection, I’ve assembled a diverse array of clocks, featuring both American and … More A tale of two mantel clocks – German vs American engineering

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Clock Repair Essentials: Trusted Suppliers for Quality Parts and Tools – a revisit

Clock repairers depend on reputable suppliers for quality parts, tools, and accessories, ensuring durability and customer satisfaction. Trusted suppliers offer a diverse selection of compatible components, expert knowledge, timely delivery, and warranty support. Efficient logistics and ample stock levels from reliable suppliers benefit repairers with waiting customers. The suppliers mentioned below, none of whom sponsor … More Clock Repair Essentials: Trusted Suppliers for Quality Parts and Tools – a revisit

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Wrapping up the servicing of a Seth Thomas type 89 movement

Seth Thomas is a well-known American clock manufacturer with a long history, and they produced a variety of clock movements over the years. The Type 89 movement is one of the many clock movements produced by Seth Thomas between 1900 and 1938. The mantel clock in question features the Type 89 movement. Acquired in the … More Wrapping up the servicing of a Seth Thomas type 89 movement

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Is this a four-glass clock or a crystal regulator

During the winter months, I teach part-time in a justice program at our local community college. The other day, I had a former student visit this blog and she commented on her admiration for one of my clocks, specifically a time and strike crystal regulator by Ansonia. Thanks, Cate for allowing me the opportunity to … More Is this a four-glass clock or a crystal regulator

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Securing Clock Glass to a wood Bezel with Plaster of Paris: An easy Step-by-Step Guide

Antique wall clocks hold sentimental and aesthetic value, and preserving them often requires delicate restoration work. Purchasing replacement glass and securing it to a frame is one such restoration project. Securing glass to the bezel of an antique clock can be achieved in several ways. It can be secured with tacks or clips or in … More Securing Clock Glass to a wood Bezel with Plaster of Paris: An easy Step-by-Step Guide

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Merry Christmas from antiquevintageclock.com!

During the Christmas season, there’s a special charm to antique clocks, each holding onto time’s precious moments. Imagine a room lit by soft twinkling lights, featuring a tall case clock as a proud symbol of craftsmanship spanning generations. As we get into the Christmas spirit, these old clocks go beyond being mere decorations; they connect … More Merry Christmas from antiquevintageclock.com!

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