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  2. Chauncey Jerome - Wikipedia

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    A one-day wood-cased clock, which sold for six dollars, had helped put the company on the map. A year later his company was selling that same clock for four dollars. By 1841 the company was showing an annual profit of a whopping $35,000, primarily from the sale of brass movements. A 19th-century Chauncey Jerome clock

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    Given that term’s proximity to so-called sunrise clocks, which have garnered increasing interest from readers in recent weeks, we looked into what buying one entails. Expert shopping: Light ...

  5. Clockmaker - Wikipedia

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    Modern clockmakers may be employed by jewellers, antique shops, and places devoted strictly to repairing clocks and watches. Clockmakers must be able to read blueprints and instructions for numerous types of clocks and time pieces that vary from antique clocks to modern time pieces in order to fix and make clocks or watches.

  6. 24-hour analog dial - Wikipedia

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    The Willis World Clock, which shows a stylized map of the world, helping to indicate the time in different time zones The face of a 24-hour watch may be arranged in either of two ways: with noon at the top and midnight at the bottom (similar to how one might observe the passage of the Sun over their time zone whilst facing south), or else ...

  7. Ingersoll Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ingersoll Watch Company went bankrupt in 1921 during the recession that followed World War I. [6] It was purchased by the Waterbury Clock Company in 1922 for $1.5 million. Waterbury Clock sold the London-based arm of the Ingersoll watch business, Ingersoll, Ltd., to its board of directors in 1930, making it a wholly British-owned enterprise ...

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