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horology.
Horology and
horologists have
numerous organizations, both
professional ****ociations and more
scholarly societies. The
largest horological membership...
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Wadsworth (1965) A
History of
Repeating Watches,
Offprint from
Antiquarian Horology (originally
published in
parts from
September 1965 to June 1966). Manfred...
- periods. The
Irish Museum of Time is the only
horological museum in Ireland. It is Ireland's
national horological museum. The
museum has
become a
tourist destination...
- of
Manufacture of the
British Empire, Etc. p. 703. Hood,
Grant (1904).
Modern Methods in
Horology.
Kansas City
Jeweler and Optician. p. 44. FH glossary...
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Horological Society of New York (HSNY) is an
American nonprofit organization dedicated to
advancing the art and
science of
horology. The
Horological Society...
- it is
unrelated to time-telling. Some horologists[who?]
discount non-
horological features (even
those tangential to
timekeeping such as
winding limitations...
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Thomas Tompion John
Arnold Charles Frodsham Antiquarian Horological Society British Horological Institute Clockmakers'
Museum Dingwall Beloe Lecture Series...
- In
horology, a movement, also
known as a
caliber or
calibre (British English), is the
mechanism of a
watch or timepiece, as
opposed to the case, which...
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Parsons Horological Institute (originally, La
Porte School for Watchmakers; also
known as
Parsons Horological School) was the
first horological school...
- The
British Horological Institute (BHI) is the
representative body of the
horological industry in the
United Kingdom. It was
founded by a
group of clockmakers...