Vintage clocks sit in a special place between antiques and modern production pieces. Generally dating from about 40–99 years old, these clocks represent mid-century craftsmanship, early electric innovation, and distinctive design eras that collectors still appreciate today.

Many of these clocks were built with components that are no longer manufactured, which is why proper repair requires experience and careful sourcing.

Whether your vintage clock is no longer running, keeping poor time, or simply showing its age, Clock Repair Studio can restore it while preserving its original character.

What Makes a Clock Vintage?

Vintage clocks typically come from the mid-20th century and late 1900s — a time when manufacturers were experimenting with electric movements, early quartz technology, and bold decorative styles.

Common examples include:

  • mid-century modern desk clocks
  • early quartz models
  • decorative novelty clocks
  • 1940s–1970s electric clocks

~ Please note, we do not repair electronic clocks.

Specialized Care for Vintage Clocks

Repairing vintage clocks often involves sourcing discontinued parts and preserving original finishes while restoring functionality.

These clocks frequently arrive with worn mechanical components or prior repairs that need correction. Our goal is to bring the clock back to reliable working condition without compromising its appearance or authenticity.

Each vintage clock is evaluated individually and serviced with long-term preservation in mind.

Types of Vintage Clocks We Service

We routinely repair and service:

  • wall clocks
  • desk and mantel clocks
  • novelty clocks
  • decorative display clocks
  • collectible quartz clocks

~ Please note, we do not repair electronic clocks.

Schedule Vintage Clock Repair

If your vintage clock has stopped running or needs professional service, we’re here to help. Call our studio at (267) 544-0439 or contact us to schedule an appointment.