FYI...I collect antique clocks,love the mechanics,wood work,glass and engineering.As time goes on and at each show I attend clock repair,not watch, people are at a premium.If you are good you can do OK but the old works need an understanding of those works usually obtained by years of hands on.Its not as simple as it appears.
‘I collect antique clocks,love the mechanics,wood work,glass and engineering.As time goes on and at each show I attend clock repair,not watch, people are at a premium.If you are good you can do OK but the old works need an understanding of those works usually obtained by years of hands on.Its not as simple as it appears’.
Interesting, what do you do for an antique clock with no owner’s manual? I’m assuming you have a fairly decent collection of books on clocks, right?