About this Event
The clockmaking tradition carried out by Chelsea Clock Company traces it’s roots back to the founding of the Harvard Clock Company in 1880 by Joseph Eastman. This talk will trace the evolution of the Boston style marine clock from it’s humble beginnings as a gauge clock through to the modern day manufacturing of these storied clocks.
Chelsea survives today as the last American clock company still in operation and one of a few manufacturing mechanical clock movements in world today.
With many important ties to Waltham, this talk is sure to appeal to the interest of local clock & watch enthusiasts alike.
Speaker Bio: Patrick Mont is an avid student of the Boston school of clockmaking. He is a Chelsea factory-trained clockmaker where he served as Director of Repair & Restoration. Presently, he is a Curatorial Fellow at the Willard House & Clock Museum in Grafton, Mass, where is he studies Massachusetts horology in the earlier era of hand-crafted clocks. He serves on the board of the American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute, is President of the Massachusetts Watchmakers-Clockmakers Association and was a recipient of the David Gow Memorial Scholarship for Clockmaking.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation, 154 Moody Street, Waltham, United States
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