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Features from the Horological Journal
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A history of the double pendulum clock by David Walter
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A sample copy of the Horological Journal from February 2012
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From his workshop on the Isle of Man, Roger Smith and his small band of employees are ‘dedicated to reviving and recreating English watchmaking.
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Exclusivity and attention-to-detail places Peter's watches at the sharp end of the price/volume pyramid.
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In spite of their strong Irish roots, the tale of the brothers McGonigle, John and Stephen, is by no means a fairy story.
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Stephen Forsey and Richard Greubel and well-known for their exquisite complications.








