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Chronometry - Wikipedia Horology is commonly used specifically with reference to the mechanical instruments created to keep time: clocks, watches, clockwork, sundials, hourglasses, clepsydras, timers, time recorders, marine chronometers, and atomic clocks are all examples of instruments used to measure time
Norwest School of Horology Our courses cover the theory of horology, watch and clock repair tools and techniques Students will learn how mechanical watches and clocks work and how to repair them correctly
What Is Horology? The Fascinating Story Behind the Study Horology – the study and craft of clocks, watches and other timekeeping devices But how did it start? Join us for a mini history lesson on the study of one of the most fascinating subjects: time!
Horology - The Horology Lab Delve into the world of horology with in-depth articles on watchmaking history, mechanics, and innovations Learn about the craftsmanship behind luxury and vintage timepieces, and explore the science and artistry of horology
Supporting and Advancing Horology through Education and Cooperation The American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute (AWCI) is the premier organization dedicated to the timekeeping or horology industry Since 1960 we have been serving watchmakers and clockmakers through our mission of Supporting and Advancing Horology through Education and Cooperation
Horology: A Brief History - Arts Collections Horology—the study of the measurement of time—dates back to 1450 BC when the Ancient Egyptians first observed the earth’s natural circadian rhythms They divided the day into two 12-hour periods and used large obelisks to track the sun’s movement