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Trade bodies & what they mean for Clock Repair

# Clock Repair Trade Body Accreditation

Clock repair in the UK is primarily governed by the British Horological Institute (BHI), which is the most recognised and respected trade body for clock and watch repairers. The BHI offers professional qualifications and maintains a register of certified members, with designations such as Registered Repairer that indicate a craftsperson has met rigorous standards in technical knowledge, practical skills, and ethical conduct. While there is no single statutory regulatory body for clock repair in the same way as some other professions, membership of the BHI or similar organisations such as the Master Watchmakers Association demonstrates commitment to best practice. Some repairers may also hold qualifications from awarding bodies like City & Guilds or have completed apprenticeships recognised by heritage craft organisations, all of which provide assurance of competence in specialist clock restoration and maintenance.

To verify a clock repairer's credentials, you should ask directly whether they are registered with the BHI and request their membership number, which can then be checked on the BHI website. It is worth asking how long they have been in business, whether they have specific experience with your clock's age and type (such as longcase, bracket, or carriage clocks), and whether they can provide references or examples of previous work. Accreditation matters because clock repair is a highly specialised craft where poor workmanship can damage valuable or irreplaceable pieces; a qualified repairer will understand period-correct techniques, use appropriate materials, and maintain professional insurance, whereas an unaccredited operator may lack formal training and leave you liable for further damage.

Accredited clock repairers typically charge more than unqualified alternatives, reflecting years of training, professional insurance, proper workshop facilities, and access to specialist parts and tools. The price premium is usually justified because it protects your clock—whether a family

Common questions
Clock Repair — frequently asked questions
How much does clock repair cost in the UK?
Clock repair costs typically range from £30 to £300+ depending on complexity and clock type. Simple cleaning and oiling costs £30–£80, whilst mechanism repairs or replacement parts cost £100–£250. Antique or specialised clock repairs may exceed £300. Always request a quotation before proceeding with work.
What affects the cost of clock repair?
Clock repair costs depend on mechanism type (mechanical, quartz, or digital), whether parts require replacement or sourcing, movement complexity, clock age and rarity, and required labour hours. Antique or bespoke clocks command premium rates. Travel charges or house calls may apply for on-site repairs at your home.
What does a clock repair service actually include?
Clock repair services typically include diagnostic assessment, movement cleaning and lubrication, gear and spring inspection, balance wheel or pendulum adjustment, case restoration, and mechanical testing. Specialists diagnose faults, source replacement parts where needed, reassemble mechanisms, and regulate timekeeping accuracy before return.
What's the difference between mechanical and quartz clock repair?
Mechanical clocks require manual spring winding and feature intricate gear systems needing specialist knowledge and tools. Quartz clocks use battery power and electronic circuits, typically requiring circuit board or battery replacement rather than mechanism overhaul. Mechanical repair is labour-intensive; quartz repair often involves component swapping.
What should I check before hiring a clock repair provider?
Verify membership with the British Horological Institute or equivalent trade body, request evidence of insurance and experience with your clock type. Ask for references, quotations in writing, and guarantees on completed work. Check online reviews and confirm whether they specialise in mechanical, antique, or contemporary clocks.
How long does clock repair typically take?
Simple repairs like battery replacement or minor adjustments take one to three days. Complex mechanical overhauls or antique restoration take two to six weeks depending on parts availability and intricacy. Specialists usually provide estimated timescales after diagnosis. Urgent repairs may incur rush fees or priority charges.
Should I use a local clock repair specialist or national service?
Clock repair is largely unregulated, making specialist credentials and experience paramount rather than location. Local specialists offer personalised service and cost-effective house calls for large clocks. National providers offer wider expertise for rare models but may charge travel fees. Choose based on reputation, expertise match, and convenience.

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