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the NAWCC 2002 Seminar is over,
but we are saving its web pages here for awhile

click here for exhibit pictures courtesy Tom McIntyre

Boston: Cradle of Industrial Watchmaking
sponsored by
NAWCC logo
Pocket Horology
National Research
Chapter 174 NAWCC
Ch 8 logo
New England
Chapter No. 8
of NAWCC

Cosponsors: Antiquorum, Waltham International and Jones & Horan Auction Team

Join your fellow pocket watch and research enthusiasts in this very special, and long-awaited celebration of American Watchmaking, October 17 - 19. Speakers will trace the origins of the early American watchmaking industry and the key developments of its first three formative decades. Scholarly presentations and an outstanding on-site exhibit will illustrate important early American watches and machinery. Participants will tour historic Waltham, visit famous grave sites on Mt. Feake, and enjoy a special educational program at the Charles River Museum of Industry. See article on this 23rd Annual NAWCC Seminar from the June 2002 issue of the NAWCC Bulletin.

The Antiquarian Horological Society and the Horological Sciences national chapter of the NAWCC will meet on Thursday evening, October 17, prior to the Seminar. Click here for information. Seminar participants are invited to attend both of these meetings.

Held At
Holiday Inn logo  
Boxborough, Mass.
Exit 28 on Interstate 495
Note: this is change of venue as of May 22, 2002.

 

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