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| We restore all types of clocks. Restoration often includes related items such as automata, musical movements, and any other clockwork mechanism. All work is carried out in our workshop in the heart of the city of London. Great care is taken to ensure that all of the parts made or supplied blend perfectly with the original parts or elements. Our portfolio of works embraces everything from cleaning and servicing to major overhauls and rebuilds (including verge conversions and 1/4 repeat replacements). We have worked on clocks from every corner of the globe. Each and every clock represents a new challenge. As a result, we welcome unusual or complicated items that are beyond the capabilities of other restorers. |
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| Month duration clock by Thomas Cole |
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| Bracket clock by Joseph Knibb, with Tic-Tac escapement. |
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| Quarter chiming bracket clock with automaton, by Eardley Norton. |
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