Associations

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  • American Watch Guild

    The Goal of the American Watch Guild is to promote awareness of those quality retailers, manufacturers and affiliated service companies whose standard of excellence sets them apart in the fine watch industry.


  • American Watchmaker and Clockmaker Institute (AWCI)

    AWCI is an international not-for-profit trade association dedicated to the advancement of horology. The Institute provides educational and technical services for members and referral services for the general public.


  • Association Française des Amateurs d’Horlogerie Ancienne (AFAHA)

    Recognized as an Association of public interest by a French Government decree of September 21st, 1981, it has the objective to gather amateurs and collectors of horological time pieces, either ancient or modern. It also aims at improving contacts with its members, at widening their scientifical and historical knowledge and insuring the protection of the art and the science of horology


  • British Horological Institute

    British watchmaking professional association.


  • Chronometrophilia

    Swiss association of collectors and amateurs of ancient and classic horology.


  • Fondazione Cologni dei Mestieri d’Arte

    Non-profit Italian Foundation, created in 1995 by Franco Cologni, for the promotion of Arts and Métiers d’Arts.


  • The Horological Foundation

    The Horological Foundation is a non profit organisation. Through its internet sites it aims to provide a meeting and mediation place for anyone interested in important antique horological objects, instruments and barometers.


  • The National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC)

    NAWCC is a non profit association which has for objective to promote the education and the culture of watchmaking of its members and to the public and to favor the social contact between the members.