Papa's Clock Repair Cuckoo Clock Doctor
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"If your clock is sick, Papa will make it tick"
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- Phone:
Main - 901-828-1220
- Address:
- 105 Whitfield Dr Jackson, TN 38305
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- Category
- Clock Repair
- Services / Products
- At Papa's Clocks we offer the finest repair and restorations of all mechanical timepieces both modern and antique. We are not simply just a repair service as we study both the art and science of Horology as it relates to the clock. We also sell and all brands and styles of new clocks and will strive to beat any competitors price. We also sell all types of restored antique clocks and can help you locate and restore the antique clock you may be seeking. We sell new, vintage, and rare antique cuckoo clocks. We specialize in the repair of German cuckoo clocks with any and all imaginable complications. Advice and knowledge are always free of charge at Papa's just ask us! We are an authorized service center for all Black Forest Association clocks including Anton Schnieder & Sohne and Rombach and Haas. We are also authorized to sell and service Franz Hermle and Sohne clocks as well as many others. We do restore antique cuckoo, quail, trumpeter, and flute clocks. We restore Tower Clocks to their former glory and are always interested in working with municipalities interested in restoring their Towns Tower Clock or the possibility of adding a large public clock at their desired location. From giant clocks to smaller timekeepers we can handle them all and yes we also do watches. As my Daughters say..."If your clock is sick, our Papa will make it tick!"
- Payment Options
- Brands
- hermle, seth thomas
- Associations
- National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors member number 150650American Watchmakers/Clockmakers Institute of America memeberMember of Clocksmith's Group
General Info
Whether your cuckoo clock has been silent for 50 years or its brand new and the cat pulled it off the wall, finding a clock shop that will repair it can be frustrating. Most clock shops won't take in cuckoos because they are time consuming. When they do take them in they will replace your old movement and bellows with new ones. This saves them time and they will just add the cost of the new parts to their labor.