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- American clockmakers
- Australian clockmakers
- Austrian clockmakers
- Canadian clockmakers
- Danish clockmakers
- English clockmakers
- French clockmakers
- German clockmakers
- Russian clockmakers
- Scottish clockmakers
- Swedish clockmakers
- Swiss clockmakers
- Ukrainian clockmakers
- References
{{More citations needed|date=August 2014}}The following is a list of notable companies that produced, or currently produce clocks. Where known, the location of the company and the dates of clock manufacture follow the name. In some instances the "company" consisted of a single person. American clockmakers{{main|List of United States clock companies}}Australian clockmakers- ADINA, Woolloongabba (1971-present)
Austrian clockmakers- L. Hainz, Prague (1813 - 1873) Fine inlaid Vienna Regulators, Dwarf Vienna Regulator
- Carl Saboy, Vienna (1875-1890)
- Karl Suchy & Sohne, Vienna (1870–1890 (?))
- Mikulas of Kadan, Prague
- M.Miller & Sohn, Vienna (1800-?)
- Wilhelm Bauer, Vienna (active 1884) President of Vienna Clockmakers Society 1881, and active Clockmaker until late 1920's. Produced Post Office/Official Government Vienna Regulators. Some clocks signed "Kreutz & Bauer in Wein".
- Gebr. Reach, Ebensee, Austria. Used trademark "REMEMBER". Factory began 1861. Settled in Ebensee 1871. Produced up to 15,000 clocks in 1885. Factory sold to Junghans 1901 & renamed "Uhrenfabrik Ebensee Austria.
- Johann Mold, (c. 1870) Vienna. Example known: Serpentine Dwarf Case Vienna Regulator. No record found of this maker.
Canadian clockmakersDanish clockmakers- Skagen watches
- Mette Magrete Tvistman (1741-1827)
English clockmakers- Edward East, clockmaker to King Charles I.
- Joseph Johnson; Liverpool (1795–present)
- George Littlewort; London (fl. 1826–48)
- Metamec (1947-1984)
- Newgate Clocks; Shropshire (1991–present)
- Bartholomew Newsam; London (died 1593)
- Sir John Bennett; 65 Cheapside, London, watch, clock and jewellery manufacturer Sir John Bennett (15 October 1814- 3 July 1897), was a watchmaker and local politician. He was the eldest son of John Bennet, watchmaker, of Greenwich.
- Thwaites & Reed Clockmakers Ltd.; East Sussex (1740–present)
- Benjamin Ward; London (1799–1808)
- Joseph Antram (clockmaker/watchmaker) to King George I. (Fleet St. London) Active 1691 - 1723. Bracket Clock Examples Exist.
- Thomas Kefford (fl. 1710–1750).[1]
French clockmakers- Abraham-Louis Breguet; Paris (1775–1823)
- Louis-Gabriel Brocot; Paris (1791–1872)
- Achille Brocot; Paris (1817–1878)
- Antoine Brocot; Paris (1814–1874)
- Jean-Baptiste Delettrez; Paris (1816–1887)
- Japy Freres; Beaucourt (1776–1910 (?))
German clockmakers- Johann Baptist Beha (1815–1898)
- Gustav Becker Clock Company; Freiburg in Schlesien, Silesia (1850–1935)
- Florn
- Hermle Clocks (1922 - present)
- Junghans
- Franz Ketterer
- Sigmund Riefler of the firm Clemens Riefler, Nesselwang and Munich (1890–1965)
- Winterhalder & Hofmeier (clocks)
- Kieninger (1912-present)
Russian clockmakers- Egor Grigorievich Kuznetzov-Zhepinskiy (1775–1805); Nijniy Tagil
- Ivan Mezgin (1855–1900 (?)); Cherniy Yar, Siberia
- Lev Isidorovich Nechaev (1825–1861); Yaroslavl
Scottish clockmakers- James Ivory and son (active 1729–1800)
Swedish clockmakers- Betty Linderoth (1822-1900)
- Hilda Petrini (1838-1895)
- Johann Zehr (1841-1892) ; Arvika
Swiss clockmakers- Gallet & Co. (1466–present); Geneva
- Jaeger-LeCoultre (1833–present); Vaud
- Zenith (watchmaker) (1863–present); Neuchâtel
- Azura clocks ( 1914 to present) ; Moutier
Ukrainian clockmakers- Johann Kroeger (1804–1823); Rosental
- Kroeger & Co (1804–1938); Rosental
- Peter Lepp (ca. 1850); Chortitza
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thekeffs.freeserve.co.uk/Thomas_Kefford-Clockmaker_of_Royston_Hertfordshire.htm |title=Thomas Kefford |publisher=Thekeffs.freeserve.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2010-03-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111009082527/http://www.thekeffs.freeserve.co.uk/Thomas_Kefford-Clockmaker_of_Royston_Hertfordshire.htm |archive-date=2011-10-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
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