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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 16 Jan 2026 05:23:43 GMTContent-Type: text/htmlTransfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveServer: cloudflareLast-Modified: Sun, 24 Dec 2023 15:07:48 GMTNel: {report_to:cf-nel,success_fraction:0.0,max_age:604800}Report-To: {group:cf-nel,max_age:604800,endpoints:{url:https://a.nel.cloudflare.com/report/v4?samIsfTtQlTUKXykUNkdVFdvMDlar8S7v7ft9Lg0HfNn3n2FApT7QwnY9FokNzx6ZBqiEApkhn0gwpPHc4kq%2Bz7Pg92uzCwAnmDUgSnxpqoiq}}Accept-Ranges: bytescf-cache-status: DYNAMICCF-RAY: 9beb2eb30890dabf-PDXalt-svc: h3:443; ma86400 html>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetiso-8859-1 />meta namedescriptioncontentHistory and development of the electric clock; sources for books and parts />title>Electric Clocks/title>style typetext/css>!--body, td, th { font-family: Calibri; font-size: 14pt;}-->/style>/head>body BACKGROUNDgrey2bg.jpg>div alignleft> table border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td width77>img srcescher.gif altEscher.gif (426 bytes) width64 height54 />/td> td valignbottom width496>p alignleft>font color#FF0000 size6>a hrefhttp://www.ftldesign.com>em>FTL Design/em>/a>/font>br /> font color#FF0000 size5>History of Technology/font> /p>/td> /tr> tr> td colspan2 height70 valignmiddle>p alignright>font color#006600 size6>em>Electric Clocks/em> /font> /p>/td> /tr> /table>/div>div aligncenter> center> table border0 cellpadding10 cellspacing0 width650> tr> td colspan3>font color#006600 size5>Featured on this site/font>/td> /tr> tr> td width75> /td> td width75> /td> td>a hrefEngle/index.htm>Engle Monumental Clock/a> - not electric, but an amazing automaton clock/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td> /td> td>a hrefIBM/index.htm>International Business Machines/ITR Master Clock Engineering Memos/a> - courtesy of the late Henry Weiland/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td> /td> td>a hrefGoldenHour/index.htm>Jefferson Golden Hour Clock Owner’s Manual/a> - an original manual from the early 1950s/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td> /td> td>a hrefSWCC/index.html>Self Winding Clock Company Model F technical manual/a> - courtesy of the late Henry Weiland/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td> /td> td>a hrefTCModernique/index.html>Telechron Modernique/a>/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td> /td> td> /td> /tr> tr> td colspan3>font color#006600 size5>Links/font>/td> /tr> tr> td height60> /td> td height60 colspan2>font color#006600 size5>Do you have questions about electric clocks?/font>/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td valigntop> /td> td>Check out a hrefhttp://www.mb.nawcc.org/ target_blank>the free Message Board/a> at the NAWCC website (the National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors). There’s no charge to use the board, and you don’t have to be a member of the Association. /td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td valigntop> /td> td>Anyone with a serious interest in electric clocks should consider signing up for the a hrefhttps://groups.io/g/electric-clocks target_blank>Electric Clock Forum/a>, an email discussion list for electric clock enthusiasts. /td> /tr> tr> td height60> /td> td height60 colspan2 valignbottom>font color#006600 size5>Association and Museums/font>/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td valigntop> /td> td>p>a hrefhttp://web.archive.org/web/20060221092314/http://www.bhi.co.uk/hints/index.htm#Electrical%20Clocks target_blank>British Horological Institute/a> - Archive page. The BHI some years ago hosted Mike Frost’s Current Notes repair articles/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.clockmakers.org/ target_blank>The Museum of the Clockmakers’ Company/a> at the Guildhall in London, England, has some of the earliest electric clocks, including master and slave clocks by Alexander Bain /p> p>a hrefhttp://www.ahsoc.org/groups/electrical-horology-group/ target_blank>The Electrical Horology Group of the AHS/a>- the British Antiquarian Horological Society’s electrical chapter /p> p>a hrefhttp://www.nawcc.org target_blank>The National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors (NAWCC)/a> - has an extensive museum and lending library, and offers research services to members/p>/td> /tr> tr> td height60 valignbottom> /td> td height60 colspan2 valignbottom>font size5 color#006600>Warren/Telechron/font>/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td valigntop> /td> td>Warren (Telechron) Master Clocks - featured on Mark Frank’s clock site. table width100% border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.my-time-machines.net/warren_master_clock.htm target_blank>Type A /a>/td> td aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.my-time-machines.net/telechron_type_c_detail.htm target_blank>Type C /a>/td> td aligncenter>a hrefhttp://www.my-time-machines.net/telechron_type_e_detail.htm target_blank>Type E/a>/td> /tr> /table> p>a hrefhttp://www.warrencenter.com/about/history target_blank>Henry Warren - The Warren Conference Center/a> - the inventor of the modern electric clock./p> p>a hrefhttp://www.telechronclock.com/index.html target_blank>TelechronClock.com/a> - information on the motors which power the clocks, and a source of repairs and replacements./p>p>a hrefhttp://clockhistory.com/telechron/ target_blank>Telechron History/a> at clockhistory.com - also has excellent Westclox information./p> p>a hrefhttp://telechron.net/ target_blank>TelechronTime/a> - a detailed chronological record of the company’s clocks/p> p>a hrefhttp://telechron.net/forager/index.php target_blank>Telechron Forums/a> - a lively collector community /p>/td> /tr> tr> td height60 valignbottom> /td> td height60 colspan2 valignbottom>font color#006600 size5>Sites for Other Individual Manufacturers/font>/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td valigntop> /td> td>p>a hrefhttp://www.brillie.co.uk/frames.htm target_blank>Brillie Clocks/a> - information on and parts for Brillie clocks. /p> p>a hrefhttps://web.archive.org/web/20060615054110/http://bhi.co.uk/hints/bulle1.htm target_blank>Bulle Clock Dating/a> - John Hubby’s excellent notes link serial numbers to production dates archive copy./p> p>a hrefhttp://www.chronoart.com/ target_blank>Chrono-Art Polarized Light Clocks/a> - some of the most interesting electric clocks currently available. The site also offers repair services for the Prisma and Aurora clocks from the 1970s, and for other similar clocks./p> p>a hrefhttp://www.englishclocksystems.co.uk/ target_blank>English Clock Systems Ltd/a> - This site shows the results of research into the history of English Clock Systems Ltd, its predecessor Synchro Time Systems Ltd, and their products./p> p>a hrefhttp://www.pulsynetic.eu/ target_blank>Gent’s Pulsynetic Clocks/a> - This site has history, pictures, and diagrams of many of the horological products (including the rare and complicated Observatory Controlled Transmitter) made by Gent’s of Leicester./p> p>a hrefhttp://www.z-tronics.com/hammond/hindex.htm target_blank>Hammond Clocks/a> - Allen Miller’s site./p> p>a hrefhttp://clockhistory.com/Haydon-Sessions-Chronometric/ target_blank>Haydon - Sessions Chronometric/a> - an unusual battery clock for which more information is needed./p> p>a hrefhttp://www-1.ibm.com/ibm/history/exhibits/cc/cc_room.html target_blank>IBM & ITR Electric Clock Information/a> - IBM’s own archive site with history, serial numbers, data sheets./p> table width100% border0 cellspacing0 cellpadding0> tr> td height20 width141>a hrefhttp://www.roger-russell.com/jeffers/jeffers.htm target_blank>Jefferson/a>/td> td rowspan4 width489> }br /> }br /> } - Roger Russell’s sitesbr /> }br /> } /td> /tr> tr> td height20 width141>a hrefhttp://www.roger-russell.com/haddon/haddon.htm target_blank>Haddon/a>/td> /tr> tr> td height20 width141>a hrefhttp://www.roger-russell.com/mastrpg/mastrpg.htm target_blank>Mastercrafters/a>/td> /tr> tr> td height20 width141>a hrefhttp://www.roger-russell.com/etalage/etalage.htm target_blank>Etalage/a>/td> /tr> /table> p>a hrefhttp://timesavers.com/c-325670-clock-repair-replacement-parts-golden-hour-golden-minute-golden-helm-golden-vi.html target_blank>Timesavers: Jefferson Golden Hour repair information and parts/a> - fix your Jefferson Golden Hour clock./p> p>a hrefhttps://web.archive.org/web/20130827080241/http://www.clock-museum.co.uk/guide.htm target_blank>Synchronome Movement and Case Guide/a> - detailed historical information on this important manufacturer of master clocks from Barrie Smith’s Virtual Museum of Clocks archive copy./p>p>a hrefhttp://www.setclocks.com/ target_blank>Standard Electric Time Clocks/a> - SETCLOCKS site./p> p>a hrefhttp://www.clockhistory.com/setclocks/ target_blank>Standard Electric Time Clocks/a> - at ClockHistory.com, a comprehensive site. /p> p>The Horological Journal had an excellent article on the a hrefhttp://web.archive.org/web/20021209184838/http://www.bhi.co.uk/hj/January2002.htm target_blank>BBC’s Synchronome Master Clock/a> in its January 2002 issue. /p> p>a hrefhttps://telavox.blogspot.com/ target_blank>Teelavox /a> - unusual Danish battery-powered clocks./p> p>a hrefhttp://www.watchclocks.org/ target_blank>Watchman’s Clocks/a> - Detex Corporation’s collection of time recording equipment, including electrics, used by watchmen on their rounds./p>/td> /tr> tr> td height60 valignbottom> /td> td height60 colspan2 valignbottom>font size5 color#006600>Other Electric Clock Sites and Reference Material/font>/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td valigntop> /td> td>p>a hrefhttp://www.clock-museum.co.uk/index.htm target_blank>Barrie Smith’s Virtual Museum of Clocks/a>- detailed information on many electric and other clocks. As of August 2011 the site appears to be down, but ana hrefhttp://web.archive.org/web/20060615004849/http://www.clock-museum.co.uk/index.htm> archived version may be viewed here/a>./p> p>a hrefhttps://ieee-uffc.org/about-us/history/uffc-s-history/the-evolution-of-the-quartz-crystal-clock/ target_blank>Bell System Technical Article/a> - the evolution of the quartz crystal clock./p> p>a hrefhttp://wp.clockdoc.org/ target_blank>ClockDoc - The Electric Clock Archive/a> -an extensive illustrated archive of electric clocks from many makers. Ongoing./p> p>a hrefhttp://clockhistory.com/index.html target_blank>ClockHistory.com/a> - information on a number of manufacturers, including Westclox, Telechron, and Standard Electric Time/p> p>Martin Ridout’s a hrefhttp://www.electric-clocks.org.uk/ target_blank>Electrical Horology Site/a> - an excellent, comprehensive site with a well-illustrated overview of many different electric clock technologies./p> p>a hrefhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070708061234/http://www.faszination.ch/e_anlg_e.htm target_blank>Electrical Horology Systems/a> - European article on master and slave clocks. Site is dead; link is to archive copy./p> p>a hrefhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070612090811/http://www.faszination.ch/e_einz_e.htm#anfang target_blank>Early Electric Clocks/a> - from the same site/p> p>Ted Bosschieter’s a hrefhttp://www.electric-clocks.nl/clocks/en/index.htm target_blank>History of the Evolution of Electric Clocks/a> - the events leading up to the development of the Shortt free pendulum clock/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.hvtesla.com/masters/index.html target_blank>Electric Masters/a> - a very detailed site with information on setting up and maintaining Synchronome, Gents Pul-syn-etic, Gensign,Post Office 36, Carl Bohmeier, and other master clocks /p> p>Michel Viredaz’s tri-lingual (French/English/German) a hrefhttp://www.chronometrophilia.ch/Electric-clocks/english.htm target_blank>Electric Clocks/a> site - includes detailed technical information on the main types of electric clock mechanisms, with photographs, diagrams, and descriptions/p> p>Hans Vrolijk’s a hrefhttp://www.vrolijk-clocks.nl/page/homepage target_blank>Electric Clocks/a> site - excellent photos of many unusual electrics /p> p>a hrefhttp://sound-au.com/clocks/index.html target_blank>ESP/a> - Rod Elliot’s site on various aspects of electric and electronic clocks/p> p>Bob Freshwater’s a hrefhttp://www.britishtelephones.com/menucloc.htm target_blank>GPO Clocks/a> section is part of his site on British Post Office equipment/p> p>a hrefhttps://www.lightstraw.uk/gpo/clocksystems/index.html target_blank>GPO Clock Systems Documentation/a> - many original GPO documents, much more/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.hamiltonwristwatch.com/index.html target_blank>Hamilton Electric Watches/a> - René Rondeau’s site on the first electric watch /p> p>a hrefhttp://www.abbeyclock.com/antiqueclockrepair.html target_blank>Mark Headrick’s Site/a> - some interesting notes on electric clock motor repair/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.horologix.com/ target_blank>Horologix/a> - Early battery clock parts and restoration/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.telechron.com/ target_blank>Mitch Janoff’s Site/a> - Master Clocks and Time Distribution/p> p>a hrefhttp://uv201.com/index.html target_blank>Reverse Time Page/a> - Clocks and other interesting technological artifacts/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/24772733@N05/sets/72157624507314669/with/5619747089/ target_blank>Self Winding Clocks on the London Underground/a> - photos on Flickr of many that are still in service/p>/td> /tr> tr> td height60 valignbottom> /td> td height60 colspan2 valignbottom>font color#006600 size5>Electric Clock Dealers and Parts Suppliers /font>/td> /tr> tr> td> /td> td valigntop> /td> td>p>a hrefhttp://electrictime.com target_blank>The Electric Time Company/a> - a current US supplier of custom-manufactured electric clocks. The company grew out of Telechron, and became their tower and master clock division/p>/td> /tr> /table> /center> div aligncenter> center> table border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0 width650> tr> td height75 colspan2>font color#800000 size5>Book Review /font>/td> /tr> tr> td width75> /td> td>p>strong>20th Century Modern Clocks/strong>, Mark V. Stein, Radiomania Books 2001.br /> Large format (8.5" x 11"), 256 pages, identification and value guide. $29.95./p> p>This book by Mark Stein, author and publisher of the well-known Radiomania radio reference books, covers both mechanical and electric clocks from the Modern period of 20th century American industrial design, between the 1920s and the 1960s. This book, the first of two volumes, focuses on the smaller examples; desk, shelf, and decorative clocks. The projected second volume, on wall, mantel, and miscellaneous clocks of the same period, was never published./p> p>The book includes over 1600 black and white photographs and illustrations, referencing 2500 clocks and related weather stations, switches, and timers, plus a short section on condition and other factors affecting value, as well as a list of manufacturers and a brief bibliography. It does not discuss design principles nor give a history of the Modern design movement; these general topics have been covered by other authors./p> p>Each clock is given a unique "plate number" for reference purposes, and is illustrated with either a photograph or rendering, many from original manufacturers’ literature. Information on each model includes the brand name, model year, model name, designer (if known), movement type, cabinet material, variations, and dimensions. The plate numbers link to the value guide in the back of the book, which repeats the key information for convenient reference, and assigns a baseline value, which assumes excellent cosmetic and working condition./p> p>As the author states in his preface, information on the internal workings of the clocks has been left to the horological community. The value of this book as a reference lies in its picturing and identification of so many models, making it the most comprehensive work of its kind./p> p>The book is available from a hrefhttps://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0964795353/submarinetelegra target_blank>amazon.com/a>./p> table width325 border2 aligncenter cellpadding15 cellspacing0> tr> td>p aligncenter>font size5 faceArial>Contact Information/font>/p> p aligncenter>font faceArial>email me at: br /> a href/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#aeccc7c2c2cceec8dac2cacbddc7c9c080cdc1c3>span class__cf_email__ data-cfemailb7d5dedbdbd5f7d1c3dbd3d2c4ded0d999d4d8da>email protected/span>/a>/font>/p>/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> /table> /center> /div> div aligncenter> center> table border0 cellpadding5 cellspacing0 width650> tr> td> /td> /tr> tr> td aligncenter>h5 aligncenter>font faceArial>Copyright © 1999-2021 a hrefhttp://www.ftldesign.com>FTL Design/a>br /> Last revised: !-- #BeginEditable Date --> !-- #BeginDate format:Sw1 -->19 December, 2021!-- #EndDate --> !-- #EndEditable -->/font>/h5> /td> /tr> /table> /center> /div>/div>script data-cfasyncfalse src/cdn-cgi/scripts/5c5dd728/cloudflare-static/email-decode.min.js>/script>/body>/html>
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