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Keeping the city to time
City Clocks

Jeffrey Rosson and his skilled team look after London's clocks in public buildings, museums, boardrooms, wine bars and people's homes. They are not limited to London and apply their skills all over the UK and in other countries.

The skills of City Clocks are applied to barometers as well as to a wide variety of types of clock. The London shop is an Aladdin's cave of clocks including longcase clocks and bracket clocks. They range from robust school clocks to musical grandfathers.

Submitted by: Andrew Hunt, 17 March 2004

Find out more about the care and maintenance of clocks and watches at the City Clocks web site where you can also watch an interview about the work of the firm. Under news and events you will find a discussion of whether or not watches are really waterproof and what we mean by time.
 
Visit the web site of the British Horological Institute for a photographic data base with images of a wide variety of clocks and watches

See also: Measurement

Project sponsors:

City sponsors:
ASE London Region
Nuffiled Curriculum Centre