
National Watch & Clock Museum
The National Watch & Clock Museum features North America’s largest collection of timepieces from all over the world. Visitors can see timepieces from every stage of human history - primitive to space-aged.
The National Watch & Clock Museum features North America’s largest collection of timepieces from all over the world. Visitors can see timepieces from every stage of human history - primitive to space-aged.
NAWCC members have access to an online horological forum, the world’s largest horological research library, horology events and conventions, and so much more. Members also enjoy a subscription to the Watch & Clock Bulletin.
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Upcoming Events |
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5/24/2025 5/24/2025 |
May Meeting & Mart – Chapter 196 South Central KY | Alvaton, Kentucky |
6/8/2025 6/8/2025 |
Seattle Zoom: The Automaton – More than timekeeping clockworks | |
6/18/2025 6/19/2025 |
Introduction to Antique Clocks | Columbia, Pennsylvania |
6/19/2025 6/22/2025 |
2025 NAWCC National Convention | York, Pennsylvania |
6/28/2025 6/29/2025 |
Using a Micro Mill for the Beginner | Columbia, Pennsylvania |
7/11/2025 7/13/2025 |
The American Wooden Clock Movement | Columbia, Pennsylvania |
7/21/2025 7/25/2025 |
Mentorship in Clockmaking | Columbia, Pennsylvania |
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Not an NAWCC member? Enjoy a free article from the latest issue of the Watch & Clock Bulletin: “Collecting Conversations: Roger W. Smith, The Watchmaker" by John Cote.
Joining the NAWCC or visiting our Museum are wonderful ways to support our mission of horological education and preservation. However, our membership dues and museum entry fees don’t cover the cost of running and maintaining the largest horological organization in the world.
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