Reviews of American Clock & Watch Museum (Museum)

100 Maple St, Bristol, CT 06010, United States

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REVIEWS OF American Clock & Watch Museum IN Connecticut

Free Eagle

It's very interesting to learn who crated clocks and it's history . The staff are extremely polite and we'll educated

Roger Roberge

Great collection of early American clocks from the New England region!

Fabio Castaldi

Un affascinante percorso nel tempo!

Hank Cullinane

Very interesting

Halston Brash

Jennifer Roy

Parking east

Elisabeth Easton

Daniel Destefano

Kenneth Santiago

Very interesting to visit

KAREN NAGBE

Cute

Katherine Selander

Interesting part of history.

JOHN PEARSON

Rachel Beckwith

Awesome museum. Definitely a hidden treasure!

Leslie Moore

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pasquale Vartolo

All the clocks and watches are fantastic to look at

Dianna Glynn

Entertaining and Educational

Susan Alton

Time is of the essence! Don't waste a second getting here. You will learn so much about the history of clocks and watches. VERY highly recommended!

Peter Zaniewski

Great museum! Amazing to see the history of clocks and all that used to be built right herr in Connecticut.

P DiCicco

The clock museum is such a unique place filled with amazing old clocks and lots of interesting artifacts.

Neil Howard

Great collection of grandfather clocks and watches.

Janet Serra

A fascinating "time"! An amazing collection of timepieces made in America, many made locally in Bristol, Terryville/Plymouth or Waterbury. There are so many beautiful time pieces. Don't miss the grandfather clock room be there at noon and listen to all the different chimes go off at once! If you miss noon, its ok because these beautiful case clocks go off throughout the day. The museum is situated in a Federally styled house that dates to 1801, the Bristol Garden Club maintains a lovely period garden with a sundial. The Victorian Clock Shop a must see too.

Regina ALima

Incrível coleção e linha do tempo na fabricação de relógios

Suzanne Gustafson

Xavier Neduveli

Great museum, a very good collection of clocks... A must visit for everyone passing Bristol, CT.

Monica Robotin

Great place especially for kids. It's really affordable, too, as it's $6 per person and kids go free. Nice history lesson about our amazing State, that used to be the capital of watch and clock making!

Alek K

A used-to-be-a-private house, small rooms, looks like it's being run by enthusiasts, but overall a nice collection.

Jon LeJeune

The place could use some more funding and renovations. It doesn't take long to get through the thing. Don't try making a day trip out of it!

N.E.W W

MUCH more impressive than I had ever expected!

Steven Auerswald

Laura Washington

It was alright

Patrick Crooks

Absolutely fantastic. A must see if you like clocks, Connecticut history, or just industrialial revolution history in general. Strong recommend.

Mario Blich

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Bobby Boucher

Frank Peron

Thanks for the education

Kristen Slack

Heidi Hobbs

Fantastic! We had no idea this museum existed until we decided to stay at nearby Bear Creek Campground while passing through the area. It is so fascinating and is an amazing collection which rotates/changes every year. Beverly did a super great job of giving us some history and explaining the museum layout. She also very graciously answered alot of questions. We thoroughly enjoyed it and would highly recommend.

Kelly Marquis

David Held

Really interesting. You wouldn't expect it.

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vanessa gordon- mcknight

Really great place. A gem of a museum

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Emery Roth II

I have been researching clock and watch making for a book I'm writing on Naugatuck Valley industrial history. The essential innovation not only in clock making but in manufacturing procedures occurred in Eli Terry's workshops not far from where the museum is today. The museum has an astounding collection of clocks and watches of all kinds. They are excellently displayed and someone interested in the subject could easily spend several hours (or days) exploring and reading. While we were visiting, the clockmaker who maintains the collection came through and was so happy asnwering all of our many questions and showing us things that he was late for an appointment. The gift shop is exptensive and has specialized publication, facsimile catalogues, and plans for building your own version of various wooden clocks. If you're interested in time, this is the place.

Jo Graf

So informative friendly and cóol very cool

Bobby Wirts

Interesting and informative.

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scott avak

My wife and I really enjoyed the clock museum....

Zbigniew Burzacki

Gta 5

Good Place to check out what Bristol was known for

Jacob Taylor

If you are interested in clocks or clock making it is a must see. The staff is very friendly and the exhibits are extremely interesting.

Ken Linda

Nicely put together and lots of artifacts. It would be better if they had docents or tour guides to talk about the items. There are a few rooms behind the front desk which are really just collections- no information. The displays on the other side of the museum (you have to walk through the git shop to get to) are much better and more impressive. Admission prices are extremely reasonable, staff is nice, and the gift shop is not a ripoff. Private off-street parking.

Dan Jasper

Just go! My son added the museum to our road trip thinking it may be interesting; the wife and daughter were poised to suffer through another long and boring museum visit. Once we saw the giant clock, everyone was mesmerized. We made sure to be in the big clocks room before it struck the hour.... my 16 year old daughter was giddy running from clock to clock as they chimed! She was intrigued by the different sounds, mechanisms, and personalities evoked by each one. We then returned to other exhibits in the collection and were shocked to see that another hour had passed so we rushed back to the big clocks room. When we finally left, my daughter's only disappointment was that to pipe organ clock didn't work. Check this place out, it is definitely worth a visit!

Louanna Desmarais

Every now and then I do go to the Clock Museum especially when I get there just before 12 noon with all the clock starts to do their thing

Phil Collins

I was just looking for some information about watches. Joan was so very friendly and helpful!! I can not wait to stop in and check out all their beautiful clocks and watches! Thanks again!

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William Lucey

Ellen Faller

Fascinating!

Frank Tucci

Visit once a year. A must place to visit at least once.

Donna B.

Beautiful displays. A true Connecticut gem.

Mary MacDonnell

Elizabeth Criado-Band

very interesting place.

Ron Gentile

Lots of cool stuff to check out

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Oskar Maueroeder

Ben Grey

Christopher Allen

Sheryl Kushnick-Carr

Mr Evans

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(Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) Excelent

Rick Morgan

Lots of old old clocks. Bring a camera!

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Kathy Miller

Wonderful museum, so rich in history! The staff was great! They give a guided tour, with so many interesting facts. You can tell they love their job. The variety of clocks and the history behind them was amazing. The workmanship that used to be done a century again is awe inspiring. Plus the house that the museum is in, is a historical house in itself. A true hidden gem.

Jeff Dill

Decent day trip. The kids were amused for about 20 to 30 minutes. Dont plan to stay longer, you wont need to. :)

Business Hours of American Clock & Watch Museum in Connecticut

SUNDAY
10AM–5PM
MONDAY
10AM–5PM
TUESDAY
10AM–5PM
WEDNESDAY
10AM–5PM
THURSDAY
10AM–5PM
FRIDAY
10AM–5PM
SATURDAY
10AM–5PM

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