We love clocks — especially antique ones.

What began years ago as a simple clock repair hobby has grown into something much more meaningful. Today, our mission is to preserve and extend the lives of as many antique clocks as our time, skill, and resources will allow.

To do this, we search far and wide — from estate and garage sales to flea markets, online listings, and auctions. Sometimes, we find just one or two. Other times, we’re fortunate enough to purchase entire collections. We also gratefully accept donated clocks from kindred spirits who can’t bear to see these beautiful, intricate machines lost to time.

If you have a clock you’d like to sell or donate, we’d love to hear from you.

Once a clock arrives in our workshop, we carefully evaluate its case and movement to determine what level of restoration is appropriate. Whenever possible, we take a light touch — preserving as much of the original craftsmanship and patina as we can. But when age and wear demand it, we perform full restorations to bring each piece back to its former glory.

Every clock movement receives the same care and attention. Regardless of condition, each one is fully disassembled, cleaned, repaired as needed, lubricated, bench-tested, and regulated. When a clock requires repairs beyond our current means, we offer it “as-is” or “for parts or restoration only,” clearly marked as such.

When a clock meets our standards and reflects our best work, we offer it for sale. As much as we’d love to keep them all, space and finances are limited — and selling the clocks we restore allows us to continue our mission, one clock at a time.

We’re also happy to help others care for their own clocks. If you have a timepiece you’d like to learn more about, send us some photos — we’ll share any information we can find. We also offer repair services for many types of American clocks; contact us for a quote if yours needs attention.

At the heart of it all, we simply love clocks. We hope to hear from you soon — or perhaps see you at an antique show or flea market.

Until then, remember: don’t waste time.

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