PHILADELPHIA -- In a dusty, sunlit workshop, James S. Shott carves time out of tiger maple and cherry wood. For a month, he chisels, scrapes, sands and polishes. Then he mounts a brass-and-steel ...
Nigel Barnes, a fifth-generation horologist, acknowledges that it is a “tall order” to learn to fix a clock in two days. But some manage it, he said. Nigel Barnes working with Seán Martin, who had ...
Nathan Bower wasn’t setting out to revive a dying art form when, straight out of high school, he accepted a three-year apprenticeship as a watch and clock repairman at the Traverse City jeweler ...
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