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John Harrison

John Harrison

English clockmaker, horologist and inventor of the marine chronometer
John Arnold (watchmaker)

John Arnold (watchmaker)

English watchmaker and inventor
Joseph Knibb

Joseph Knibb

British clovkmaker
John Knibb

John Knibb

English clockmaker and politician
Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy

Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy

British clockmaker
Henry Sully

Henry Sully

British clockmaker
Richard Roe (clockmaker)

Richard Roe (clockmaker)

English clockmaker
Chauncey Jerome

Chauncey Jerome

British clockmaker
William Alfred Cocks

William Alfred Cocks

British clock maker
Elias Allen

Elias Allen

English clockmaker
George Littlewort

George Littlewort

British clockmaker
Henry Bridges

Henry Bridges

English clockmaker
Samuel Thorp

Samuel Thorp

British clockmaker
Joseph Windmills

Joseph Windmills

English clockmaker
Thomas Kefford

Thomas Kefford

English clockmaker
John Benson (clockmaker)

John Benson (clockmaker)

English clock maker
Robert Best

Robert Best

British-American chemist, clock- and watchmaker
William Stumbels

William Stumbels

British clockmaker
Isaac Rogers

Isaac Rogers

English watchmaker and clockmaker
Robert Molyneux

Robert Molyneux

British clockmaker
Edward Massey

Edward Massey

English clock- and watchmaker
Justin Theodore Vulliamy

Justin Theodore Vulliamy

English clock- and watchmaker
John Byard Player

John Byard Player

British clockmaker and watchmaker
Stephen Rimbault

Stephen Rimbault

English clock maker
Christopher Witt

Christopher Witt

English botanist, clockmaker, artist, musician
Samuel Watson

Samuel Watson

British horologist
Thomas Fitter

Thomas Fitter

British clockmaker, active 1764
Nathaniel Hedge

Nathaniel Hedge

British clockmaker
John Tibbot

John Tibbot

Welsh clockmaker and watchmaker
Laurence Stoke

Laurence Stoke

English clockmaker
William Matthews

William Matthews

British weaver, and clock and watchmaker
James Markwick II

James Markwick II

British clock and watchmaker (b. c. 1662 - d. 1730), the oldest son of James Markwick I (d. 1716), a clockmaker. Formed a partnership Markwick & Markham with his son-in- law, Robert Markham (d. 1741), the brand was retained after they both died.
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