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▪ I. horology1 (hɒˈrɒlədʒɪ) Also 4 orologie, 6 horologie. [ad. L. hōrologi-um, ad. Gr. ὡρολόγιον.] † 1. = horologe 1; a dial, clock, or timepiece.1388 [see horologe 1]. 1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. xliv. ii, In his left hande he had an horology. 1594 Blundevil Exerc. iii. i. xlviii. (ed. 7) 363 The most ...
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Horology
People interested in horology are called horologists. a public library of horology.
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Complication (horology)
In horology, a complication is any feature of a timepiece beyond the display of hours, minutes and seconds. As a result, as early as in the 16th century, the horology world witnessed the appearance of numerous complicated and even ultra-complicated watches.
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Fusee (horology)
A fusee (from the French fusée, wire wound around a spindle) is a cone-shaped pulley with a helical groove around it, wound with a cord or chain attached to the mainspring barrel of antique mechanical watches and clocks. It was used from the 15th century to the early 20th century to improve timekeep...
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Repeater (horology)
Francis Wadsworth (1965) A History of Repeating Watches, Offprint from Antiquarian Horology (originally published in parts from September 1965 to June
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International Museum of Horology
The International Museum of Horology, , is a horological museum in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Museum of Horology – La Chaux-de-Fonds", in BUJARD Jacques; TISSOT Laurent (2008), The Territory of Neuchâtel and its Horological Heritage.
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The Holy Trinity (horology)
The Holy Trinity, also known as The Big Three is the name given in horology to the 3 biggest watchmakers in the world.
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Jonathan Betts
He was formerly Senior Specialist in horology at Greenwich. For the following five years, he practised as a self-employed horology conservator.
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Baillod Gil, "The beating heart of worldwide horology", in watch around, n.012, automn 2011-winter 2012, pp. 70-73
Bosshart, Nicole, "International Museum of Horology – La Chaux-de-Fonds", in BUJARD Jacques; TISSOT Laurent (2008), The Territory of Neuchâtel and its Horological Heritage.
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Ludwig Oechslin
Since 2018 the Türler Clock has been on display at the International Museum of Horology. Gaïa (histoire-recherches) of the International Museum of Horology
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Manufacture d'horlogerie
(meaning "watchmaking manufacturer") is a French language term of horology that has also been adopted in the English language as a loanword. In horology, the term is usually encountered in its abbreviated form manufacture.
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Antiquarian Horological Society
The Antiquarian Horological Society, abbreviated to AHS, is the UK-based learned society for scholars and enthusiasts of horology. Publications
Antiquarian Horology & the Proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society, generally known as Antiquarian Horology, is the Society's quarterly
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Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie
German Society for Timekeeping) today is an organization of scholars, collectors and enthusiasts in Germany interested in the science, art and history of horology The organization also maintains a comprehensive library with books, periodicals, auction catalogues and trade manuals related to horology.
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Courtenay Adrian Ilbert
Courtenay Adrian Ilbert (1888–1956), was a British civil engineer interested in horology, and a collector of watches. References
1888 births
1956 deaths
English civil engineers
Horology
Prehistory and Europe objects in the British Museum
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National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors
Special interest chapters range from "British Horology" to "Horological Science." The NAWCC also runs numerous education programs for both professionals and hobbyists at its School of Horology in Columbia, PA.
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