The British Horological Institute is the best place for hints and tips on clock and watch repair as well the best place for finding your local qualified repairer ...
Horological site for organizations, museums for clocks, watches. Software for time synchronization and display. Clocks, Clocksmiths and Sundial mailing lists. Reviews, and dealers of books, magazines. Tables of contents. Horological science.
A picture clock of someone holding the current time up for all 1, 440 minutes in a day ...
The Antiquarian Horological Society (AHS), is a learned Society dedicated to the study of antiquarian clocks, watches and other forms of timekeeping.
Atomic clocks are the most accurate timekeepers in the world. Learn all about atomic clocks and how they keep the whole world on nearly perfect time!
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Cesium Atoms at Work ...till like a clock worn out with eating time. John Dryden (1631-1701) The 1955 Cesium Atomic Clock at the National Physical Laboratory, UK. It kept time to a second in 300 years. A cesium(-beam) atomic clock (or cesium-beam frequency standard ) is a device that uses as a reference the exact frequency of the microwave spectral line emitted by atoms of the metallic element ...
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CLOCKS and TIME The alt.horology Newsgroup Description: This Internet newsgroup concerns all aspects of horology (the science of time and timekeeping, clocks and watches). Those posting to it range from novices to collectors to professional clockmakers. Origin This newsgroup was started by Ian Crocker in the United Kingdom in about November 1994. He created the group since no other groups then ...
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