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  2. Carriage clock - Wikipedia

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    A feature of carriage clocks is the platform escapement, sometimes visible through a glazed aperture on the top of the case. Carriage clocks use a balance and balance spring for timekeeping and replaced the larger pendulum bracket clock. The factory of Armand Couaillet, in Saint-Nicolas d'Aliermont, France, made thousands of carriage clocks ...

  3. Repeater (horology) - Wikipedia

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    The rack and snail striking mechanism used in repeaters is described in detail in the striking clock article. Repeater clocks often had a cord with a button on the end protruding from the side of the clock. Pulling the cord actuated the repeater mechanism. This was called a pull repeater. Repeating carriage clocks have a button on the top to ...

  4. Travel alarm clock - Wikipedia

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    For traveling by carriage or horseback, from the 17th to the 19th centuries, a little chunky pocket watches with alarms. They indicate the intended use in their name, "carriage clocks". These carriage clocks kept reasonably accurate time despite the potholes and rocking of bumpy roads.

  5. Armand Couaillet - Wikipedia

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    Armand Couaillet (1865–1954) was a French clock maker from Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont in Normandy. In 1890 Couaillet started a business producing carriage clocks; shortly afterwards his three brothers join the business. By the turn of the century, the company employed about 100 workers and were producing 4000 carriage clocks each month.

  6. Thwaites & Reed - Wikipedia

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    The company's earliest recorded commission and still in use, was a turret clock for Horseguards Parade made in 1740 but not finished until 1768, and a domestic long-clock about 1770 for the British East India Company. The complexity of the Horseguards clock is the result of many previous years' clockmaking experience, but older work has not ...

  7. List of watchmakers - Wikipedia

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    Sebastian Baumann (1729–1805), German watchmaker, Friedberg, carriage clock. Louis Berthoud (1729–1807) Swiss chronometer maker, Paris. Abraham-Louis Perrelet (1729–1826), Swiss watchmaker, Le Locle, pocket watch. Jean-Marc Vacheron (1731–1805), Swiss watchmaker, Geneva, founder of Vacheron Constantin.

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