(1) For 30 years, he made instruments for the chemical industry after being advised as a youngster against a career as a clockmaker .(2) Plans are being made to commemorate the famous clockmaker who solved a navigational puzzle that had cost countless mariners' lives.(3) Anyway, this guy, he's supposedly a clockmaker in Venice.(4) In 1735 Parliament's challenge was met by an English clockmaker , John Harrison.(5) I felt like a clock before the clockmaker picks its components apart.(6) A high-end performance of fine mechanics is executed, which will appeal to the clockmaker in every Swiss.(7) 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.(8) Recently I came across the analogy of the clockmaker .(9) A clockmaker had prepared plans for a timepiece for one of the kings of France.(10) Around 1660, clocks with longer pendulums were introduced by English clockmakers .(11) A small anvil and riveting hammer are of the types used in clockmaking and were made in Lancashire.(12) Halley treated him cordially and suggested that Harrison consult George Graham, one of London's leading clockmakers .(13) It was common practice for provincial clockmakers to contrive a skeleton clock as a window display.(14) It would not be surprising if Cannon had moved either from carpentry into clockmaking or clockmaking into carpentry.(15) This variety only appears chaotic if we assume that Roxbury makers functioned as traditional clockmakers .(16) I have seen this done with clockmakers and their apprentices, but never with any aspect of bookbinding.