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Basic Watch
Discover the art of watchmaking in this immersive three-day beginner’s course.
Under expert guidance, you’ll dismantle, clean, reassemble, oil, and regulate a Seagull ST3600 movement to professional standards, and leave with a fully functioning watch you’ve built yourself.
No previous experience is needed, just curiosity and a steady hand. This course is the perfect introduction to the fascinating world of mechanical timepieces.
Clock Taster Days
Ever wondered how clocks work?
Come along to Upton Hall for a fun and informative taster day led by our professional tutors. You don’t need any experience or prior knowledge, simply turn up, learn from the best, and get some hands-on experience exploring the world of timepieces.
Welcome to the BHI
The British Horological Institute has been training horologists in clock and watch repair and creation, and supporting the horological industry since 1858. Whether you’re a complete beginner looking for an initial taster day or a professional seeking accreditation and further development, we have the clock or watch making course for you.
JOIN & MEMBERSHIP
Why join the BHI & Benefits
Anyone can join the BHI as an associate member, wherever you are in the world, with no prerequisites. The benefits of associate membership include:
→ Access to BHI distance learning and short courses
→ Take examinations leading to professional qualifications
→ Free subscription to the Horological Journal
→ Access to the online Members’ Forum
→ Access to all 160+ years of the HJ digital archive
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4 March 2026
March 2026 Horological Journal
This month we feature on the covers a watch made exclusively by Christopher Ward for British Watchmakers’ Day in London. The C1 Loco 7326 is limited to ten pieces and named in accordance with the date of the event – 7 March 2026. Also in this issue, David Poole MBE FBHI continues his ‘Let’s Make […]
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FEBRUARY 2026 Horological Journal
This month we feature on the covers Peter Haward’s quarter-scale test model of his Richard de Wallingford replica clock, which is on long-term loan to the Museum of Timekeeping. Justin Koullapis FBHI explains more in his special report. Also in this issue, Malcolm Wild FBHI describes his design for a lever feed for the Schaublin […]
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