Clockmakers Tools
Every timepiece, old or new, relies on absolute precision. Whether you are a master horologist restoring a priceless heirloom or a dedicated craftsman bringing a new design to life, the heart of your clock depends entirely on the quality of its components.
We understand that intricate mechanics demand perfection. That is why we provide an unparalleled selection of high-grade clock parts, engineered for flawless performance and lasting durability. Our inventory spans everything from robust quartz movements and silent sweeps to delicate hands, pendulum bobs, and essential repair tools.
Don't let a missing gear or worn spring interrupt the hands of time. Trust us to supply the exact clock making tools you need to ensure your projects run with perfect accuracy for generations to come.
Clockmakers’ tools for repair, restoration and precise adjustment
Browse clockmakers’ tools for clock repair, restoration, servicing and traditional horological work. Whether you are repairing worn clock movements, restoring antique clocks, maintaining longcase clocks, or building a specialist clock repair workshop, H.S.Walsh stocks tools designed to help clockmakers work accurately on delicate mechanical components.
Specialist tools for clock movement repair
This range includes practical clock repair tools for holding, supporting, cutting, removing, adjusting and servicing clock movements. Choose from bushing tools for repairing worn pivot holes, clock holders and supports for stable bench work, centre fixing nut removers for safe disassembly, letting down tools for controlled mainspring release, and roller sinkers and countersinks for neat finishing and accurate repair work.
Horological equipment for professional clockmakers
For professional clockmakers, restorers and horological workshops, the collection includes specialist equipment for careful handling, precision repair and consistent results. From essential clockmaking tools to more advanced workshop accessories, H.S.Walsh helps clock repairers choose reliable equipment for servicing mechanical clocks, restoring older movements and maintaining accurate timekeeping.