This long-awaited volume chronicles the horological work carried out
in France, Germany, and North America and completes the fascinating
history of precision timekeeping in recent time. In France, renowned
clockmakers include the Berthouds, the Lepautes, Robin, Janvier,
Lepine, LeRoy and Leroy, Bourdier, Jacot and Jarossay. In Germany the
primary emphasis is on Riefler, Strasser, and Rohde, but the works of
other important makers are also considered. America's contribution to
precision timekeeping is chronicled including the works of Seth
Thomas, Charles Fasoldt, William Bond and Son Co., E. Howard and Co.
and others. Recent advancements in timekeeping include the W5, a clock
created by Philip Woodward and the Littlemore clock created by
Professor Hall, almost certainly the most accurate pendulum controlled
clock the world has known. Over 500 beautiful color and
black-and-white photographs illustrate the historical contributions of
these eminent clockmakers.