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Trade and Educational Links
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The sites mentioned below are
all valuable resources for anyone interested in expanding their education
in the repair or study of timepieces. We highly recommend that you
take the time to research these sights if you have an interest in
repairing, collecting or studying clocks and/or watches. |
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National
Association of Watch & Clock Collectors
(NAWCC)
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Founded in 1943 in Columbia,
Pennsylvania, the NAWCC is a non-profit educational and
scientific corporation serving over 35,000 members worldwide
in the field of horology. The NAWCC's resources include
a comprehensive library with video tapes and books for rent,
bi-monthly news letters (The Mart and The
Bulletin), local and regional chapter meetings,
seminars and training courses, The NAWCC School of Horology
and a must-see museum showcasing over 8,000 items. |
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American
Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute
(AWI)
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AWI is a non-profit trade
association dedicated to the advancement of
horology with members from around the
world. The Institute provides extensive
educational and technical services to its members as well as a
monthly news publication (the Horological Times),
a lending library with tapes and books, public relations
materials to assist you in advertising your business and much
more. |
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Clockmakers
Newsletter
by Steven Conover
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Clockmakers Newsletter
is an eight-page, clocks-only newsletter prepared for
professional and amateur clockmakers with the
emphasis on practical repairs rather than on
theory. Articles, Q & A, and repair tips plus
subscribers can place free classified ads. Mr. Conover is
a well recognized authority in the horology trade and has
published several books on the field. |
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