Antique clocks are a wonderful thing to behold. If you are furnishing a special house, apartment or flat, then the clock is always the centrepiece of the place. Where should you put your clock? It doesn't matter as long as it is prominent. You could put an antique clock in the lounge over the fireplace, you could have a large clock in your hallway, or you could put a fantastic antique clock in your kitchen. Wherever it goes, following the time is essential for everyone, and everyone needs a clock in their home.
Old clocks carry with them an awful lot of history. Imagine owning an antique clock that is 200 years old. It should have craftsmen made parts and really, a good clock should last forever as long as you look after it and get it regularly serviced. Each tick and tock will be just as it was back when it was made and you can almost transport yourself back in time and try to imagine everything that clock must have seen. If only clocks could talk!
Clock Collectors, or horologists as they are formally known, are very discerning. You may prefer a particular clock style from a given country, or a classic style of clock (for example, a cuckoo clock, or a grandfather clock) that comes from a particular era. Whatever type of antique clock you are looking to buy, we can help you by gathering all the best antique clock listings together in one place. Simply select from the pages on the right and browse a range of superb antique clocks (and some new reproductions). There are clocks to suit all budgets so don't worry if you can't afford to buy something expensive but you still want something that looks good, and, most importantly, tells the time accurately.
Horology is a fascinating hobby. Time is the essence of our existence and the machines that track it understandably fascinate people all over the world. Just like a fine Stradivarious Violin will always sound sweeter than any other instrument, so a fine clock made by a great clockmaker will always keep the time, will look fantastic, and will appreciate in value.


