
The Worshipful Company of Clockmakers
The Clockmakers’ Museum, housed at the Science Museum, London, is the oldest collection of clocks, watches and sundials in the world.
Clockmakers | Museum & Archive
The Clockmakers' Museum holds a world-class collection of clocks, watches and items relating to the art of horology, on permanent display at the Science Museum in London. The …
Clockmakers | History
The Clockmakers Company has been home to remarkable craftspeople for four centuries. George Daniels for example, and many other wonderful makers, including East, Tompion, Graham, …
Clockmakers | Library & Archive
The Clockmakers' library and most of its archive are open for public access and include horological manuscripts, pamphlets and printed books, as well as the ancient records of the …
Clockmakers | The Company
The Clockmakers Company is a beacon of excellence in horology. We learn from the past, promote knowledge and skills today, and are building a future in time.
Clockmakers | Museum Collection
From the tiniest watch movements to a large church clock, a watch worn to the top of Mount Everest or one fit for a Queen, the Clockmakers' Museum's collection encompasses the …
Clockmakers | whats-on
From temporary displays to handling sessions, the Museum has a number of activities, displays and events occurring throughout the year.
Clockmakers | Livery Companies
The Clockmakers work with the National Benevolent Society of Watch and Clock Makers, which supports trade members in need, and their widows and dependents. The Mayor of London and …
Clockmakers | British Horological Institute
The Clockmakers' Company awards an annual prize for excellence. There are three Diploma qualifications: · Diploma in Clock and Watch Servicing (Level 3) · Diploma in the Servicing and …
Clockmakers | Affiliations
The Clockmakers Company has a broad range of affiliations, including an observatory, two Navy vessels and an inner-city youth organisation.