Whilst the ubiquitous “Napoleon Hat” is rarely ever described as either valuable or high quality I find that I almost always have at least one in for repair – they seem now to occupy a place in many peoples hearts and minds as a feature of their childhood grandparents all seem to have had one and a great many have survived years of neglect. Each clock is judged on its own merits and receives a considered approach that preserves and conserves the originality of the item while achieving a repair that is both sympathetic and effective. I have repaired many hundreds of longcase & fusee clocks along with hundreds if not thousands of French clocks and carriage clocks, from the humble timepiece to quarter chiming Grand Sonnerie. I repair old and antique clocks, and good quality modern clocks, with the occasional barometer for good measure. I have a very well equipped workshop and can manufacture almost any part I need in house including wheels. This keeps costs down and the quality up and ensures that any part needed can be made from suitable materials in a manner that matches the original. If you are planning a visit and coming any distance call ahead on 07702 244064 so that I can expect you and I can make sure I’m there! My regular days are Wednesday to Saturday from 11am to 4pm. I also regularly repair clocks for a client in Switzerland!Īfter twenty-five years of trading from Tankerton, it is now time to move on – much has changed in the world in this time and I have found a new workshop that suits my current needs very well.įrom August 2021 I shall be working from new premises at Unit 6, Chalkpit Farm, Bekesbourne near Canterbury CT4 5EU.Ĭhalkpit Farm is a charming rural small business centre that is easy to find and has plenty of parking situated on the Adisham road between Bridge and Littlebourne. Word then got around locally that there was a clock repairer in the town with High Street premises and the enquiries for servicing grew. The decision was made to concentrate more on the servicing repair and restoration of customers clocks, with a selection of clocks available for sale. I now have customers from all over Kent and South East London and as far away as the north of East Anglia, and the Isle Of Wight. With the constant increase in the interest in quality clocks, I moved part of my workshop to the shop in order to combine an in~shop presence offering advice to prospective purchasers with ongoing preparation of stock. I have subsequently been awarded the internationally recognised MBHI – Member British Horological Institute. At this point, the opportunity came to study horology under an extremely experienced tutor, in one of the last colleges to teach the subject to qualification level, where at the end of the three year course I passed all my exams. I had attended evening classes in clock repair for enthusiasts, and then completed an excellent internationally recognised three year distance learning course, all the while expanding my knowledge and grasp of the subject. Originally I was working solely on my own stock since 1989 from a private workshop, preparing clocks for sale at specialist clock fairs I attended both in London and the Midlands and to the local clock trade. I had been repairing at my old address in Tankerton since 1996 when my wife took over the antique shop that has been trading there since 1985.
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