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Clockmaking

Restoration

Servicing

We’ve manufactured over 12,000 new clocks for our UK and overseas markets, working in partnership with architects and designers, for commercial and public bodies, transport and churches.

Our new clocks are custom designed and built, with almost no upper limit to size. All our drive mechanisms are manufactured in-house.

As clock repair and dial restoration specialists, the preservation and conservation of your clock is at the heart of our business.

Our team of experienced clockmakers are stationed around the country, giving our clients the peace of mind that we’re never far away.

We’re proud to service and preserve time on 4,000 clocks in the UK and overseas.

Our clock servicing protects the longevity of your clock for your community to enjoy for many generations to come.

Our new clocks are custom designed and built, with almost no upper limit to size. All our drive mechanisms are manufactured in-house.

Our team of experienced clockmakers are stationed around the country, giving our clients the peace of mind that we’re never far away.

Our clock servicing protects the longevity of your clock for your community to enjoy for many generations to come.

Our Heritage

It started with an apprentice: John Smith began his career with the Whitehurst clockmaking company. From these beginnings, our family company has grown to become one of Britain’s largest and oldest clock manufacturers, and a major player on the timekeeping world stage.

We are proud of the heritage of our names in our group of companies: John Smith & Sons (1856); William Potts & Sons (1833); James Ritchie & Son (1809) and J.B. Joyce & Co (1690).

What We Do Today

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