Clockmaker - Notable Clockmakers

Notable Clockmakers

  • Udo Adelsberger, Germany
  • John Arnold, United Kingdom
  • Johann Baptist Beha, Germany
  • Ferdinand Berthoud, France & Switzerland
  • Abraham Louis Breguet, France & Switzerland
  • Martin Burgess, United Kingdom
  • Joost Bürgi, Switzerland
  • Konstantin Chaykin, Russia
  • William Clement, United Kingdom
  • Samuel Coster, Netherlands
  • Aaron Lufkin Dennison, United Kingdom
  • Giovanni de Dondi, Italy
  • Richard Donisthorp, United Kingdom
  • Hans Düringer, Germany
  • John Ellicott, United Kingdom
  • George Graham, United Kingdom
  • John Harrison, United Kingdom
  • Peter Henlein, Germany
  • Christiaan Huygens, Netherlands
  • Antide Janvier, France
  • Mikulas of Kadan
  • Franz Ketterer, Germany
  • J. B. Joyce & Company, United Kingdom
  • Johann Andreas Klindworth, Germany
  • Joseph Knibb, United Kingdom
  • Jean-Antoine Lépine, France
  • David Rittenhouse, USA
  • Pierre LeRoy, France
  • Jens Olsen, Denmark
  • William Potts & Sons, United Kingdom
  • Rasmus Sørnes, Norway
  • Adolf Scheibe, Germany
  • Smith of Derby Group, United Kingdom
  • Eli Terry, USA
  • Thomas Tompion, United Kingdom
  • Thwaites & Reed, United Kingdom
  • Sigmund Riefler, Germany
  • Benjamin Vulliamy, United Kingdom
  • Richard of Wallingford, United Kingdom
  • Simon Willard, USA
  • John Whitehurst, United Kingdom
  • Su Song, China
  • Lazar the Hilandarian, late 14th- and early 15th century Serbia and Russia
  • David Hare (1774-1842), Scottish philanthropist and pioneer of modern European Education in India

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