A clockmater, watchmaker, jeweler or horologist works on clocks, depending on the clock.
There are different titles for the job, and this is due in part to the long, long tradition of the passing down of the knowledge needed to repair and "tune" these timepieces. Clockmakers generally worked on larger timepieces, and the watchmaker handled the smaller ones. The jeweler also got involved as small, top-quality tools are all that can be effectively used on the more diminutive timepieces. The term horologist is a more general one used to describe someone who works on clocks or other timepieces.
A quarrel of clocks
Atomic clocks or rubidium clocks are commonly used in satellites for precise timekeeping. These clocks are highly accurate and stable, allowing satellites to track their position and perform various operations with precision.
When the clocks get turned back depends on where you are. In the United States, most locations turn their clocks back on the first Sunday in November. In the European Union, most locations turn their clocks back on the last Sunday in October.
Clocks may stop working for several reasons, such as a dead battery, mechanical failure, or damage to the internal components. If a clock stops working, it may be repairable depending on the cause of the issue.
The common name given to large floor standing clock is a grandfather clock. These clocks come in many different styles, colors, and shapes. With these clocks, one can set them to chime or not to make noise at all.
A person who works on clocks is called a horologist.
There is an online catalog of beautiful antique grandfather clocks and pictures of new arrivals at Solvang Antique Center. They have a good variety of clocks including early colonial wood works clocks, double-dial calendar clocks, American tall case clocks, and more. Charles Edwin Inc sells all kinds of antique clocks. There are pictures and descriptions online.
ZEON Ltd works in the field of timepieces. They specialize in clocks and watches, including novelty clocks. Their headquarters is located in London, England.
A person who works on clocks is typically referred to as a horologist. Horologists are skilled professionals who specialize in the repair, maintenance, and restoration of various timepieces, including clocks and watches. They often possess a deep understanding of clock mechanisms, components, and historical styles to effectively diagnose and address issues with precision.
A person who works on both clocks and watches or watches alone (for some reason) is called a Horologist. But I have been told by a French man who has four generations of watch/clockmakers in his family that a clockmaker that only works on clocks is called a Pendulier (can't find the correct spelling)
Some examples of clocks that Howard Miller Clock Company offers include mantel clocks and grandfather clocks. Another type of clock produced by the Howard Miller Clock Company are Swing Timers.
Clocks is already in plural form. Therefore, it is clocks.
The Clock Depot is a dedicated site for all things clocks. From the drop down menu it shows that their product range includes grandfather clocks, alarm clocks, anniversary clocks, antique clocks, atomic clocks, carriage clocks (as indicated), cuckoo clocks, mantel clocks, nautical clocks and more.
1-800-4Clocks sells lots of clocks including brands like Howard Miller, Kieninger Clocks, Hermle Clocks, Ridgeway Clocks & more. Shop the large selection of grandfather clocks, wall clocks and mantel clocks selections. cutt.ly/Ih9X6Lc
There is no specific collective noun for clocks, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a collection of clocks, a museum of clocks, a display of clocks, etc.
clocks tell you what time it is
Analog clocks.