Services
Best
Repair - Clocks
Antiquarian
Horologist
1 Beekman
Street, Room 507
212-587-3715
John
Metcalfe will work on any non-battery-operated clock,
be it "an early Woolworth or a late Faberge," or even
a complicated grande sonnerie, which he describes as
"a clock that simply won't shut up." Metcalfe recently
overhauled a Renaissance table clock ("All the parts
were there, but it hadn't run in centuries") that he
got working for $1,000. Prices start at $200 for general
repairs and $600 for long-case (grandfather) clocks
and escalate based on complexity. He makes housecalls
and guarantees his work for a year.
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