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horology

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for horology.

Editorial note

Does anyone know of any good guides for introducing horology/clockwork manufacturing to beginners and explaining how to get started?

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The art, science, and technology of making and maintaining timekeeping devices such as clocks, watches and sundials.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of horology gathered in one view.

noun

The art, science, and technology of making and maintaining timekeeping devices such as clocks, watches and sundials.

noun

The study or measurement of time, particularly:

noun

(Eastern Orthodoxy) The book of the offices for the canonical hours.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for horology.

noun

The art, science, and technology of making and maintaining timekeeping devices such as clocks, watches and sundials.

noun

The study or measurement of time, particularly:

noun

(Eastern Orthodoxy) The book of the offices for the canonical hours.

Example sentences

1

Does anyone know of any good guides for introducing horology/clockwork manufacturing to beginners and explaining how to get started?

2

Vacheron Constantin is on a different class, though, as they sell lots of watches in the high horology category.

3

That said, John Harrison didn't have access to Solidworks and 6-axis CNC machines like today's high horology brands do.

4

Up the road from these expensive clocks was a college that had a horology course.

5

If anyone get's into horology, you might see the value of a mechanical watch?

6

It's like they hired a design firm in the early 00's and decided that design language is the peak of human horology...

7

I will keep two boxes of non-fiction, and most of of 1st editions, if possible, and all my Horology books.

8

Kudos to the author for building a 3D printed escapement, but he's abused the language of horology in a way that really put me off.

9

In really uppity horology[1] circles Rolex watches are considered pedestrian because they are mass-produced, and they don't include a lot of hand finishing like the more prestigious brands.

10

> That said, John Harrison didn't have access to Solidworks and 6-axis CNC machines like today's high horology brands do.

11

Since that time, I spent literally thousands of hours immersed in horology.

12

By framing the question like that you're kind of missing the point about Horology and owning mechanical trinkets for the sake of marvelling at their construction and innovation.

Quote examples

1

Many women's watch brand don't really market with "fancy in house movements with x complications", that's nerdy stuff for men, they market with material, design, and sell for the jewelry aspect of it, instead of the horology aspect.

2

It's neither "old" nor "outdated" nor "ancient," and it's not "made in imitation of antiquity" so I don't understand why they call this watch "antique." It's a cutting edge thing, as far as modern horology goes.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use horology in a sentence?

Does anyone know of any good guides for introducing horology/clockwork manufacturing to beginners and explaining how to get started?

What does horology mean?

The art, science, and technology of making and maintaining timekeeping devices such as clocks, watches and sundials.

What part of speech is horology?

horology is commonly used as noun.