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  2. Eli Terry - Wikipedia

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    In the year 1806, Terry signed the Porter contract to produce 4,000 wooden clock movements (other shops would make the cases). According to historian Diana Muir writing in Reflections in Bullough's Pond, at that time a skilled craftsman could produce six to ten clocks per year. In the third year he produced 3,000 wooden clocks.

  3. Simon Willard - Wikipedia

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    The clock was to be a turret one and would be placed into the university's rotunda. Jefferson provided all of the clock's plans and specifications. According to these plans, Willard precisely assembled all the clock's pieces. The clock was installed in 1827. Jefferson, however, did not live to see the operating clock because he died in July, 1826.

  4. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Eli Terry (1772–1852), American manufacturer and clockmaker, Connecticut, introduction of mass production to clock making. David Henri Grandjean (1774–1845), Swiss watchmaker, Le Locle, highly complicated pocket watch. John Bliss (1775–1857) American chronometer maker, New York, marine chronometer.

  5. Cuckoo clock - Wikipedia

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    Cuckoo clock, a so-called Jagdstück ("hunt piece"), Black Forest, c. 1900, Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. 2006-013. A cuckoo clock is a type of clock, not typically pendulum driven, that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo call and has an automated cuckoo bird that moves with each note. Some move their wings and open and close ...

  6. Dorf- und Uhrenmuseum Gütenbach - Wikipedia

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    The Dorf- und Uhrenmuseum Gütenbach (English: Village and Clock Museum Gütenbach) is located in the village of Gütenbach, one of the historic centers of homebased manufacturing of clocks in the Black Forest region of Germany near the town of Furtwangen im Schwarzwald. It features primarily permanent and temporary exhibits on the local ...

  7. Clockmaker - Wikipedia

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    A qualified clockmaker can typically design and make a missing piece for a clock without access to the original component. Clockmakers generally do not work on watches ; the skills and tools required are different enough that watchmaking is a separate field, handled by another specialist, the watchmaker .