Expert Watch Repair
The Ansonia clock line is extensive including mantel, anniversary and schoolhouse clocks. They're also well-known for their novelty items, such as swinging clocks that feature sculpted figurines.
The Ansonia Clock Company was formed, in 1850, when clockmakers Theodore Terry and Franklin C. Andrews formed a partnership, in Ansonia, Connecticut, and became a subsidiary of the Ansonia Brass Company by Phelps. In 1877, production moved to a new factory in Brooklyn, New York. The brand eventually expanded to include watches, real estate and had an impressive 440 models different models in their line. The company went defunct in 2006.
We know that your Ansonia clock is important to you and understand that the sentimental value more often than not outweighs the monetary value. Our expert watchmakers strive to make sure your clock can be worn for many years to come.
Not only can we take preemptive measures to keep your clock running for a long time, but we can restore clocks that have seen better days. We are willing to hunt for rare parts. We have done many repairs that others have given up on. No job is too big or too small and we can do any repair on any clock. Our repairs can be as simple as a tune up, pinion repair, or cleaning, and can be as complicated as a dial refinish, a case polish, mechanical cleaning and overhaul and even a complete restoration.
On your approval, you will be asked to provide a credit card number. If you do not want your clock repaired at that time your clock will be returned to you. You are responsible to provide a credit card for costs related to shipping and handling back to you.
Times Ticking began in 1983 as a retail store and repair center for watches and clocks. We have expanded over the years to more retail stores and a separate repair center that accepts watches from all over the world. We have personalized customer service, which we are very proud of, and feel that this is what sets us apart. We have an extremely high customer satisfaction rate and also a high return customer rate.
The Ansonia Clock Company was formed, in 1850, when clockmakers Theodore Terry and Franklin C. Andrews formed a partnership, in Ansonia, Connecticut, and became a subsidiary of the Ansonia Brass Company by Phelps. In 1877, production moved to a new factory in Brooklyn, New York. The brand eventually expanded to include watches, real estate and had an impressive 440 models different models in their line. The company went defunct in 2006.
We know that your Ansonia clock is important to you and understand that the sentimental value more often than not outweighs the monetary value. Our expert watchmakers strive to make sure your clock can be worn for many years to come.
Not only can we take preemptive measures to keep your clock running for a long time, but we can restore clocks that have seen better days. We are willing to hunt for rare parts. We have done many repairs that others have given up on. No job is too big or too small and we can do any repair on any clock. Our repairs can be as simple as a tune up, pinion repair, or cleaning, and can be as complicated as a dial refinish, a case polish, mechanical cleaning and overhaul and even a complete restoration.
On your approval, you will be asked to provide a credit card number. If you do not want your clock repaired at that time your clock will be returned to you. You are responsible to provide a credit card for costs related to shipping and handling back to you.
Times Ticking began in 1983 as a retail store and repair center for watches and clocks. We have expanded over the years to more retail stores and a separate repair center that accepts watches from all over the world. We have personalized customer service, which we are very proud of, and feel that this is what sets us apart. We have an extremely high customer satisfaction rate and also a high return customer rate.
We can service any style of clock. Look over our list of most common questions and answers.