Clock Repair College Station TX

My profession is mechanical clock repair in College Station, Texas. In addition to local repairs, I receive clocks from all over the United States via UPS or the Postal Service. If you have a clock that needs service, please call me at (979) 704-1113 before you bring or mail your clock. No house calls. Visit my Clock Repair pages to see examples of the work I do before you decide. No battery-operated clocks, electric, nor cuckoo clocks. My business is listed on the internet under Clock Repair as abbeyclock.com: Mark Headrick, 8709 Greenleaf Drive, College Station, Texas 77845, about 100 miles NNW of Houston and 100 miles east of Austin. I am available by appointment only. (Click here for a Google map).

Click here if you are looking for a part for your clock.
Click here if you are planning to buy and are looking for clock buying tips.
Download my book, "Clock and Watch Escapement Mechanics," to read off line as a free EBOOK.
Download my essay, "The Origin and Evolution of the Anchor Clock Escapement," to read offline as a free EBOOK.

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Some of my web pages:
Clock Repair Main Page
Escapements in Motion
French Clock Photos
Clock Buying Tips
Southern Calendar Clock
Atmos 540 Clock
Schatz Royal Mariner Clock
Herschede Clocks
Russian Mig Clock
WWII Military Chronograph
The Curse of Quartz
Elgin Railroad Watch
Vintage Rolex Watch


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MARC TOVAR: has a website that shows a wooden clock, the escapement of which he designed with the help of my book (read Chapter 10). View it in two AVI movies.

The University of St. Andrews: in Scotland. Visit this superb website with pages about the Epicycloidal Curve (see the involute and cycloidal curves also) and about the Longitude Problem. You could spend hours here!

BHI: The British Horological Institute. The 1st stop for Hints and Tips. Review this abundant resource of information. One of the best horological websites on the net! Also see their Links Page.

NAWCC: The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Columbia, PA.

AWI: The American Watchmaker's Institute, Harrison, OH.

Fendley's: Richard Cox offers excellent gear cutting and escape wheel cutting for clocks. Fendley's is at 1530 Etain Rd, Irving, Texas 75060. If you need to have a new gear cut, you may reach Richard at (972) 986-7698 or send an email to richard@fendley-cox.com.

Howard Miller: If you want to buy a new clock in the United States, visit their website. Be sure to read my Clock Buying Tips before you buy any clock.

Atomtime: A small program for setting your computer's clock to the atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado. Very useful.

ClockWatch: A website with excellent escapement animations and other information.

Historical Clock & Watch Research: offers information from their libriary.

The Construction of a Simple but Mechanically Perfect Watch by Moritz Grossmann. You can read his book online for free here.

Timesavers: for clock parts, tools and supplies. Some watch tools too.

Martin Rideout: British horology page about electric timepieces.

Time: A nice general interest website (about the history of timekeepers).

Herschede Hall Clock Co.: Read a brief history of the Herschede Hall Clock Co. Also view a serial numbers chart for clocks made by Herschede, including mechanical and electric clocks sold under the Herschede, Revere, and GE brands.

Calendars: This page explains some history about calendars: Gregorian, Julian, Chinese, Hebrew, Islamic, Indian. This is all, of course, related to the history of horology.

The National Maritime Museum: in London (UK). Has a lot of historical information about important timekeepers.

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Clock Repair College Station TX

The Missions of San Antonio: visit the Spanish missions in San Antonio, Texas. Most tourists visit only the Alamo, missing out on so much of San Antonio's history.

Dinosaurs in Texas: fossils and skeletons, mostly from Texas, including a pterosaur with its forty foot wing span.

The Painted Churches of Texas: visit some of the stunning 19th-century churches with their elaborately decorated interiors, built circa 1840 to 1920 in the area around Schulenburg, Texas, by Czech, Wendish and German immigrants.

Paintings and Art: a fantastic collection of paintings and more art, some dating back to the Middle Ages.

Santo Domingo: photo gallery showing the Dominican Republic the way I remember it, not the way you see in the tourist books. My family lived there for 27 years. Anyone planning a vacation should consider Santo Domingo as their next destination. As the first European city in America, its historical monuments and history offer so much more than the isolated beach resorts. Forget Punta Cana and Altos de Chavón.

Vintage Car Photo Gallery: Visit my photo gallery of vintage and antique cars with over 200 photos from Dick's Classic Car Museum and the Central Texas Museum of Automotive History.

Social Stratification: Sociology students will be interested to read Dr. Cecil Headrick's thesis, explaining how the American Dream was systematically denied to the majority of Americans. Though Cecil wrote his thesis in 1941, so much of it remains true today!

The Headrick Family tree: Originally from Scotland, William Headrick emigrated to America in 1753. His descendants settled in Greeneville, Tennessee, and then in Winfield, Kansas. I am a twelfth-generation American and a son of the Revolution, with ancestors from Finland, Sweden, Norway, Scotland, England, Ireland, France, Germany, Poland, Turkey, and Austria-Hungary. This genealogy website now has 60 family trees with my ancestors. Find your ancestors on Geneanet and Geni to build a website about your family trees.

Cars: If you are thinking about buying a vintage car, take a look at these scans from old editions of Consumer Reports to judge the repair history of the car before you buy:    1963-68    66-71    70-73    72-77    78-83   

Jupiter: some photos of Jupiter and the moon above Austin.

Christmas Lights: some photos in Beachy Park, College Station.

Compendio Jurídico Dominicano: Estudiantes de la ley dominicana y abogados también pueden leer gratis el compendio del Dr. William C. Headrick, un abogado en Santo Domingo entre 1974 y 2002. Sus otros libros incluyen "Tendencias actuales del derecho francés," "Los derechos humanos en Europa y América," y su última obra en 2008: "Diez años de jurisprudencia civil y comercial (1997-2002)." Su firma fue elegida mejor firma de abogados en la República Dominicana en 2016.

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