Advice on where to buy
Brian Abbott | 08/10/2022 09:00:57 |
![]() 523 forum posts 95 photos | Good morning fellow engineers I need some advice, not model engineering related so please excuse me. I am looking to buy a friend a mechanical clock for a special birthday, Anyone know of any company’s / outlets where i could start looking? Thank you |
roy entwistle | 08/10/2022 09:07:21 |
1716 forum posts | Where abouts are you ? |
Howi | 08/10/2022 09:37:06 |
![]() 442 forum posts 19 photos | your budget would be handy to know as there are cheap clocks, middling clocks and eye wateringly expensive clocks. If it is a 'special' freind and a 'special' birthday I would suggest a carriage clock, plenty of good jewellers sell good quality ones that will appreciate in value and will last a lifetime. with clocks like most things in life, you get what you pay for. there are plenty of clocks I would like but are WAY out of my price range. I treated myself to a carriage clock nearly 20 years ago and recently had to have a new main spring fitted, the jeweler askied me how much I paid for it then told me it would now be worth at least 50% more. quite an investment. |
Michael Gilligan | 08/10/2022 09:42:40 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | A good question, Brian … but pretty open-ended ! An almost infinite range of possibilities … but I would suggest you start by browsing here: **LINK** https://www.clocksandchimes.co.uk/shop/product-category/table-clocks/mechanical-table-clocks/ … Then give us some indication as to which [if any] of those appeal MichaelG. |
Brian Abbott | 08/10/2022 10:35:59 |
![]() 523 forum posts 95 photos | Thanks all for the reply’s Im in Birmingham so have the jewellery quarter on my door step. Budget, i really don’t know. Looking for something that will last, are there such things as commercial clock makers in the uk anymore? Will certainly have a look at the links Thanks |
Michael Gilligan | 08/10/2022 10:44:28 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Brian Abbott on 08/10/2022 10:35:59:
Looking for something that will last, are there such things as commercial clock makers in the uk anymore? . I don’t really think so … at least not in the sense of ‘stock items’ You are in a good place to look for something special … but the wallet may get a hammering. MichaelG. . Edit: __ There might be some leads available if you pop-in here: https://www.bcu.ac.uk/courses/horology-ba-hons-2023-24 https://www.bcu.ac.uk/courses/horology-ba-hons-2023-24 Edited By Michael Gilligan on 08/10/2022 10:50:37 |
derek hall 1 | 08/10/2022 10:44:45 |
322 forum posts | What about one of the many second hand ones that are around ?, try on line auctions etc. Some of these were made in the 1920's so getting on to be 100 years old now. Regards Derek |
John Haine | 08/10/2022 11:11:51 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | If you want a really nice new clock, Sattler look very nice but they are expensive. https://www.erwinsattler.com/en/collection/table-clocks/ Edited By John Haine on 08/10/2022 11:12:09 |
Rik Shaw | 08/10/2022 12:25:40 |
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We bought this one here about five years ago. Made in Paris around 1900 – we call her “Mademoiselle”. She set us back around £700.
This more modern German made Hermle skeleton was new and “nicked” at an auction for £7. We call it “Little clock”. You can get an idea what Hermle do here:
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duncan webster | 08/10/2022 12:42:57 |
5307 forum posts 83 photos | you could try clock corner in Warrington, but he ain't cheep |
Peter Cook 6 | 08/10/2022 14:32:56 |
462 forum posts 113 photos | I would suggest buying an antique clock from a decent dealer. It should come freshly serviced and you will be getting a far higher quality clock that will last a long time and hold its value better than a modern one. It's useful to know how the friend feels about chimes before choosing, some people like them, others can't stand the noise! Depending on the budget an Atmos makes a very nice mantel clock. Never needs winding.
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speelwerk | 09/10/2022 10:26:50 |
464 forum posts 2 photos | Please remind that clocks are for the most a very poor investment. Niko |
Dell | 09/10/2022 17:19:50 |
![]() 230 forum posts 44 photos | Posted by Brian Abbott on 08/10/2022 09:00:57:
Good morning fellow engineers I need some advice, not model engineering related so please excuse me. I am looking to buy a friend a mechanical clock for a special birthday, Anyone know of any company’s / outlets where i could start looking? Thank you Anniversary clock would be ideal have a look at my website anniversary-clocks.co.uk contact me if interested. Dell |
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