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- A clockmaker is an artisan who makes and/or repairs clocks. Since almost all clocks are now factory-made, most modern clockmakers only repair clocks....
- The Clockmaker (French: L'Horloger de Saint-Paul, also known as The Clockmaker of St. Paul and The Watchmaker of St. Paul) is a 1974 French crime drama...
- (1628–1714), Austrian clockmaker, Vienna, clockmaker of the court, astronomical clock. Isaac Thuret (?–1706), French clockmaker, Paris, clockmaker of the court...
- The watchmaker analogy or watchmaker argument is a teleological argument, an argument for the existence of God. In broad terms, the watchmaker analogy...
- Raymond Saunders (Feb. 7, 1940 to Nov. 23, 2024) was a Canadian clockmaker who has designed and built more than 150 customized clocks that mainly serve...
- April [O.S. 24 March] 1693 – 24 March 1776) was an English carpenter and clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, a long-sought-after device for solving...
- Seth Thomas (1785 — 1859) was an American clockmaker and a pioneer of m**** production at his Seth Thomas Clock Company. Thomas was born in Wolcott, Connecticut...
- Craftsmanship of Black Forest clockmakers dates back to mid of the 17th century. A specialized branch of Black Forest clockmakers are the manufacturers of...
- Wilhelm Bauer, Vienna (active 1884) President of Vienna Clockmakers Society 1881, and active Clockmaker until late 1920s. Produced Post Office/Official Government...
- John Smith (1770–1816) was a clockmaker born in Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland. His most famous clock is in the possession of the Duke of Buccleuch. It is...