Howard Miller [view
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It's not company time. Or
school time. Or time for doing chores. It's your time. Those
few hours when you can just be together and do what you like.
From table clocks to wall clocks to the world's most popular
floor clocks, Howard Miller makes fine clocks that make beautiful
additions to your home.
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Sligh Clock Co. [view
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Sligh clocks are the result
of the skills of four generations of master craftsmen creating
the finest clock cabinetry combined with the time-honored skills
of the master clock movement makers from the Black Forest region
of West Germany.
A Sligh Clock is a marvelous timepiece that is much more
than just a keeper of time. It is something special that will
become part of your home and reflect the character of your
family.
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Seth Thomas [view
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The blend of quality and
impressive design has made Seth Thomas the industry's premiere
clock maker in the 21st century also. Their posh collection
of clocks ranges from classic strike and chimes to unique styles
crafted in contemporary metals, colorful resins and aged finishes.
In addition to decorative mantel, wall and table top clocks,
Seth Thomas produces a wide variety of timepieces perfectly
suited for gift giving for the office as well as the home.
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Ridgeway Clocks [view
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Ridgeway Clock Company,
a division of Pulaski Furniture Corporation, is a comprehensive
resource for fine Grandfather Clocks. Ridgeway believes that
true value is derived from a combination of quality, price and
service. And offering true value is the heart of their commitment
to you. They take great pride in carefully considering and anticipating
your needs.
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Rhythm Clocks [view
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Rhythm Clock Co. was established
in 1950. Over the years, Rhythm Clocks has developed into a
world leader in the manufacturing of time keeping products with
the production of approximately 20,000,000 clocks and movements
sold throughout the world. Rhythm has developed features and
designs that meet the needs of today's lifestyle with motion
and sound that attracts the consumer.
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Hermle Clocks [view
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The family business of Franz
Hermle & Sohn was founded in 1922 and has its headquarters
in Gosheim in the Swabian Jura, Southern Germany. Franz Hermle
& Sohn is the largest producer worldwide of mechanical table
clocks, hall clocks and wall clocks and market leader in the
manufacturing of mechanical clockworks. Our product range comprises
more than 65 basic clockworks of most varied designs. Hermle
products stand for German technology.
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Seiko Clocks [view
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Seiko Clocks internationally
recognized for precision timekeeping at affordable prices. Seiko's
commitment to making the World's Finest Timepieces began over
a century ago when they opened their first clock factory in
1892. Dedication to quality and customer satisfaction has grown
into an enduring legacy
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Bulova [view
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Since 1875, Bulova has exemplified
the spirit of American industry, blending old-world craftsmanship
and new-world innovation. Bulova's history includes the first
clock radio, the first electric clock, and the Accutron timer
mechanism used by NASA from the late '50s through the first
moon walk in 1969 and the 1973 launch of Skylab.
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Schneider Cuckoo Clocks [view
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Schneider Clocks: Anton
Schneider began producing cuckoo clocks in 1848 in his Schonach,
Germany, farmhouse. The family business is now in its sixth
generation and has produced high-value cuckoo clocks at its
current location since 1952.
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Loricron Clocks |

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Bernie Krause and his family
emigrated from Germany to the United States in 1956. He and
his wife Lorraine later started their clock company in 1983
by importing German parts and quartz movements. The anniversary
clocks were then assembled in Virginia and shipped to stores
in the United States . In 1992 Loricron introduced wall and
mantel clocks to their line. Today Loricron clocks are either
imported from Germany or assembled in the United States.
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La Crosse Technology [view
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Founded in 1985, La Crosse
Technology is a multinational company with a small-town philosophy
of servicing their customers to the highest level. Their consumer
electronics products include radio-controlled clocks and watches,
wireless weather stations, power monitors, and other measuring
devices. They introduced radio-controlled clocks to the US market
in 1991 and continue to be on the cutting edge of this technology
in America.
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