For newcomers to the hobby, the expression may sound complicated, but the concept is actually quite simple.

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For newcomers to the hobby, the expression may sound complicated, but the concept is actually quite simple.

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Time to slow down, relax, and enjoy a change of scenery. For my wife and me, that means packing up and heading to our cottage in central Canada to spend the summer season with family and friends.
Time to Celebrate: Canada Day Through the Eyes of a Clock Collector
Finding a way to connect antique clock collecting and Canada Day might seem like a bit of a stretch—but hear me out! I had some fun thinking this through, and perhaps these oddball reflections will give you a smile. Canada Day, formerly known as Dominion Day, marks the birth of Canada as a nation on July 1, 1867. It’s a time for Canadians to come together, celebrate their shared history, and…
No Monday Post This Week – See You on Canada Day

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The History and Significance of 1970s Chinese Wall Clocks
Over the years, as my clock collection has evolved and my interest in Canadian horology has deepened, I’ve found myself crossing paths with a wide range of clocks from around the world. One group that continues to spark curiosity—and conversation—is the Chinese-made mechanical wall clocks that became so common in North America during the 1960s and 1970s. These clocks are sometimes overlooked in…
Did this clock have a top crown? Read about what I discovered about this interesting 19th century German clock.
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