List of United States clock companies
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The following is a list of American companies that produced, or currently produce clocks. Where known, the location of the company and the dates of clock manufacture follow the name.
- Samuel Abbott; Montpelier, Vermont (1830–1861)
- Ansonia Clock Company; Ansonia, Connecticut and Brooklyn, New York (1851–1929)
- ; Attleboro, Massachusetts (1890–1915)
- Bailey Banks & Biddle; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1832–1846)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1835)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1837–1843)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1830)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1811)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1832–1843)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1843–1852)
- (? - 1853)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1813–1823)
- Chauncey Jerome; Bristol, Connecticut (1816–1853)
- Chelsea Clock Company; Boston, Massachusetts (1887–Present)
- ; Chicago, Illinois (ca. 1860–?)
- ; Zeeland, Michigan (1899–1986)
- ; Newburyport, Massachusetts (1766–1824)
- ; Augusta, Georgia (1838–1843)
- E. Howard & Co.; Boston, Massachusetts (1842–Present)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1852–1856)
- Elgin Watch Company; Illinois (1864-1968)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1831–1841)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1857–1860)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1884–1958)
- Eli Terry; (1795–1852)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1864–1903)
- ; New York, New York (1870–1887)
- ; New York, New York (1887–1904)
- ; Philadelphia, Pa (1931-1962)
- General Electric
- ; Stamford, Connecticut (1930–2001)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1903-?)
- Harris & Mallow, Lakewood, NJ
- ; Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut (1783–1813)
- ; (1738–1838)
- ; Cincinnati, Ohio and Starkville, Mississippi (1885-1984)
- ; Auburn, New York (ca. 1835)
- Howard Miller Clock Company; Zeeland, Michigan (1926–Present)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1958–1967)
- Bridgeport, Connecticut (? - ?)
- ; Boston, Massachusetts, Providence, Rhode Island, and Portland, Maine (? - ?)
Lawson Clock Company, Los Angeles, California
- Luman Watson; Cincinnati, Ohio (1809–1834)
- ; St. Charles, MO (1994-Present)
- ; Auburn, New York (ca. 1825)
- ; Wixom, Michigan (1877–Present)(Introduces the world's first pneumatically controlled master clock system.)
- ; New Haven, Connecticut (1959–2000)
- ; New Haven, Connecticut (1853–1959)
- ; Meriden, Connecticut (1795–1868)
- ; Meriden, Connecticut (1868–1893)
- ; Meriden, Connecticut (1893–1934)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1847-1878)
- ; Bristol, Connecticut (1841–1844)
- Reeves & Company; (1820 - ?)
- Ridgeway Clocks; Ridgeway, Virginia
- ; Winchester, Connecticut and Winstead, Connecticut (1808–1835)
- ; Concord, Massachusetts (1808–1817)
- ; Hartford, Connecticut
- Sangamo Electric Company; Springfield, Illinois (1899–1931)
- Self Winding Clock Company; New York City, New York (1886-1970)
- ; 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)
- (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)
- ; Winsted, Connecticut (1841–1871)
- ; Winsted, Connecticut (1871–1934)
- ; Winstead, Connecticut (1934–1964)
- ; Farmington, Connecticut (1830–1840)
- ; Severn, Maryland (2009-Present)
- ; Fall River, Massachusetts (1961-1995)
See also[]
Categories:
- Lists of companies of the United States by industry
- Clock manufacturing companies of the United States