Samuel Abbott; Montpelier, Vermont (1830–1861)
Ansonia Clock Company; Ansonia, Connecticut and Brooklyn, New York (1851–1929)
Attleboro Clock Company; Attleboro, Massachusetts (1890–1915)
Bailey Banks & Biddle; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1832–1846)
Birge, Gilbert & Co; Bristol, Connecticut (1835)
Birge, Mallory & Co; Bristol, Connecticut (1837–1843)
Birge, Peck & Co; Bristol, Connecticut (1830)
Boardman & Dunbar; Bristol, Connecticut (1811)
Boardman & Wells; Bristol, Connecticut (1832–1843)
Brewster & Ingrahams; Bristol, Connecticut (1843–1852)
Bridgeport Clock Company (? - 1853)
Chauncey Boardman; Bristol, Connecticut (1813–1823)
Chauncey Jerome; Bristol, Connecticut (1816–1853)
Chelsea Clock Company; Boston, Massachusetts (1887–Present)
Chicago Clock Manufacturing Company; Chicago, Illinois (ca. 1860–?)
Colonial of Zeeland Clock Company; Zeeland, Michigan (1899–1986)
David Wood; Newburyport, Massachusetts (1766–1824)
Dyer, Wadsworth & Company; Augusta, Georgia (1838–1843)
E. Howard & Co.; Boston, Massachusetts (1842–Present)
E & A Ingrahams; Bristol, Connecticut (1852–1856)
Elgin Watch Company; Illinois (1864-1968)
Elias Ingraham; Bristol, Connecticut (1831–1841)
Elias Ingraham & Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1857–1860)
E Ingraham Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1884–1958)
Eli Terry; Northbury, Connecticut (1795–1852)
E N Welch Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1864–1903)
F Kroeber; New York, New York (1870–1887)
F Kroeber Clock Company; New York, New York (1887–1904)
Franklin Clock Company; Philadelphia, Pa (1931-1962)
General Electric
General Time; Stamford, Connecticut (1930–2001)
H.C. Thompson Clock Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1903-?)
Harris & Mallow, Lakewood, NJ
Heman Clark; Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut (1783–1813)
Heman Clark; Salem Bridge, Connecticut (1738–1838)
Herschede Clock Company; Cincinnati, Ohio and Starkville, Mississippi (1885-1984)
Hotchkiss and Benedict; Auburn, New York (ca. 1835)
Howard Miller Clock Company; Zeeland, Michigan (1926–Present)
Ingraham Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1958–1967)
Jennings Brothers Manufacturing Corporation Bridgeport, Connecticut (? - ?)
Joyce Bros. & Co.; Boston, Massachusetts, Providence, Rhode Island, and Portland, Maine (? - ?)
Lawson Clock Company, Los Angeles, California
Luman Watson; Cincinnati, Ohio (1809–1834)
Masterclock Inc.; St. Charles, MO (1994-Present)
Munger and Benedict; Auburn, New York (ca. 1825)
National Time and Signal; Wixom, Michigan (1877–Present)(Introduces the world's first pneumatically controlled master clock system.)
New England Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1959–2000)
New Haven Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1853–1959)
Parker & Whipple; Meriden, Connecticut (1795–1868)
Parker & Whipple Manufacturing Company; Meriden, Connecticut (1868–1893)
Parker Clock Company; Meriden, Connecticut (1893–1934)
Pomeroy, Noah; Bristol, Connecticut (1847-1878)
Ray and Ingraham; Bristol, Connecticut (1841–1844)
Reeves & Company; (1820 - ?)
Ridgeway Clocks; Ridgeway, Virginia
Riley Whiting; Winchester, Connecticut and Winstead, Connecticut (1808–1835)
Samuel Whiting; Concord, Massachusetts (1808–1817)
Salem Clock Company; Hartford, Connecticut
Sangamo Electric Company; Springfield, Illinois (1899–1931)
Self Winding Clock Company; New York City, New York (1886-1970)
Sempire Clock Company; St.Louis, Missouri (1897-1908)
Seth Thomas Clock Company (1807–Present)
Sessions Clock Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1903–1969)
Standard Electric Time Company; Waterbury, Connecticut, Springfield, Massachusetts, and Tecumseh, Michigan (1887–Present)
Time Telegraph Company (1883–1887)
United Clock Company; Peru, Illinois (1853–1887)
Waltham Aircraft Clock Corporation; since 1994 in Ozark, Alabama, continuation of Waltham Precision Instruments Company
Warren Clock Company, Ashland, Massachusetts; 1912-1946
Waterbury Clock Company; Waterbury, Connecticut (1857–1967)
Western Clock Company or Westclox; (1885–2001)
William L Gilbert; Winsted, Connecticut (1841–1871)
William L Gilbert Clock Company; Winsted, Connecticut (1871–1934)
William L. Gilbert Clock Corporation; Winstead, Connecticut (1934–1964)
Williams, Orton & Preston; Farmington, Connecticut (1830–1840)
Wood Art for Living; Severn, Maryland (2009-Present)
Weursch; Fall River, Massachusetts (1961-1995)
Click On Pad Lock it shows this site is secure - Yes It Is in German Google Will translate it
Expert Clock Watch & Antique Restorations
Welcome To Box Car Charlie's Type your paragraph here.
"We Restore Memories - One Dream at a time"
Bulova Accutron - Seiko - Omega
Wilkes Fusee Clock Owned By Col. Marvin Jones .
This Page is Under Construction
Bulova Accutron Spaceview
Col.Marvin Jones History
Ok ,This is my new project - being a NASA brat, adds to owning the clock now - Anyways this is my new project.
Here is a bit of History on Jones :
Jones was born November 18, 1934 in Asheville, NC. He attended the University of Maryland and received his BS degree in Political Science from Troy State University in Alabama. Col. Jones was the Associate Director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center. He functioned as the key KSC contact and led the effort to integrate commercial, NASA, and Air Force launch capabilities into a viable entity, the Cape Canaveral Spaceport. He retired May 30, 2003. Before joining NASA in April 1985, Colonel Jones served as Commander of the Eastern Space and Missile Center, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, capping a 28 year career with the U.S. Air Force. Colonel Jones spent one year in Southeast Asia with the 309th Air Commando Squadron at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Vietnam and flew 738 combat missions. He returned to the States to attend the Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS. After graduation, he was assigned to Headquarters Command, Washington, D.C. From 1970 to 1975 he served as a Project Air Operations Officer, Office of the Joints Chiefs of Staff and later at Headquarters, U.S. Air Force in the Directorate of Plans as Chief, Special Plans Office. Colonel Jones' military decorations and awards include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with twenty Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal, the NASA Exceptional Service Medal, and the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal. He was a command pilot and navigator with more than 6,000 flying hours and wears the Senior Missileman and Space Badges. Marv was a member of the Order of Daedalions, the Military Order of the World Wars, Missile Space and Range Pioneers, Military Officers Assn. of America, the Brevard County Civilian Military Council
Space Related Clocks And Watches