Indiana Clock Sales Shops

In 1961, the Interstate Commerce Commission divided Indiana between the Eastern and Central time zones. In 2005, a state law mandated the observance of daylight savings time. In 2006, eight counties switched from the Eastern to the Central Time Zone. In 2007, five of those counties returned to Eastern Standard Time. Given all the changes, Indiana residents need clocks and need to keep them in good working order.

  1. Bill's Clockworks

    • Bill's Clockworks sells wall and desktop clocks, including astrolabes, mantle clocks and carriage clocks. The company is located in Flora, Indiana, and has been in business since 1991. It is an accredited business with the Better Business Bureau, with which it has an A-plus rating. In addition, Bill's repairs antique and modern American, German, and French clocks, as well as 400-day anniversary clocks, Schatz 1,000-day clocks, Seth Thomas antique clocks and German ship's bell clocks. The company replaces parts only when necessary. The owner, Bill Stoddard, has been repairing clocks since he was 14.

    Noblesville Clock Company

    • Noblesville Clock Company is located on Corner Street in Noblesville, Indiana. It sells wall clocks, mantle clocks and grandfather clocks. The company is a family business that has been operating since 1966. The Noblesville Clock Company advertises that it repairs more than 1,000 clocks every year and claims to have never had a clock that couldn't be restored to working order.

    Prime Time Clock Shop

    • Located in Crown Point, Indiana, the Prime Time Clock Shop sells grandfather clocks, antique clocks, table clocks and wall clocks. It also services clocks and makes house calls on floor models. Prime Time takes orders over the phone and ships nationwide. Prime Time Clock Shop has been in business since 1971.

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