The other approach is to bless a lowly subject, such as the life and times of a clockmaker, with the grandeur and solemnity of an epic. |
For 30 years, he made instruments for the chemical industry after being advised as a youngster against a career as a clockmaker. |
Plans are being made to commemorate the famous clockmaker who solved a navigational puzzle that had cost countless mariners' lives. |
William Potts, son of a Darlington clockmaker, set up his own clockmaking business in 1833 in Pudsey. |
In 1735 Parliament's challenge was met by an English clockmaker, John Harrison. |
A high-end performance of fine mechanics is executed, which will appeal to the clockmaker in every Swiss. |