Digital programming and management allow for greater control and enjoyment of your custom large-scale clock. Find out more with our informational brochure here! Tempus III: Accurately regulates the clock movement(s). This controller is maintenance free, has a 10-year lifetime built-in lithium battery and corrects the time automatically after power outages and Daylight Saving twice a […]
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Large Custom Clocks in Outdoor Spaces: 10 Compelling Reasons for Designers
September 4th, 2025As industry professionals, designers understand the significance of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces. One often overlooked element that can greatly enhance the ambiance and usability of these areas is a large custom clock. In this article, we will explore ten convincing reasons why designers should consider installing large custom clocks in outdoor spaces, […]
The Timeless Benefits of Artistic Custom Timepieces in City Planning
September 4th, 2025City planners strive to create vibrant, functional, and aesthetically pleasing communities that reflect the unique character of our cities. One often overlooked element that can greatly enhance the urban landscape is the incorporation of artistic custom timepieces. These functional works of art can not only provide a sense of time and place but also become […]
Incorporating Architectural Custom Built Timepieces
September 4th, 2025Architects are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance the aesthetic and functional appeal of buildings. One often-overlooked element that can make a significant impact is the incorporation of custom built timepieces. These unique creations can not only add a touch of elegance but also serve as a functional masterpiece, reflecting the building’s personality and style. […]
Tower Clock and Bell Restoration – Westminster, Maryland
July 30th, 2025On Labor Day we labor because that’s what it’s called. In city of Westminster MD getting these clocks back up and running after removing to replace the clock faces and keep the 100 year old tin bezels. Clocks are on time and the bell rings every hour. Like clockwork. Westminster, Maryland
Tower Clock Restoration – The Bronx
July 30th, 2025This 250 ft clock tower built in the 1950’s for Dollar Savings Bank, stood for years as a Bronx icon at 2530 Grand Concourse. Due to many factors the tower fell into disrepair and has remained that way for decades. Thanks to the efforts of the Landmark Preservation Commission and the team here at […]
Vintage Clock – City of Hartsville, South Carolina City Hall
July 24th, 2025In 2013 The City of Hartsville, South Carolina City Hall was moved to this former Bank of America building and it came with an added bonus. When the city of Hartsville South Carolina reached out for help restoring this unique bracket clock outside of their new location on Main Street, we were very happy to […]
Custom Clock in Costa Rica
July 7th, 2025Time meets art in paradise. Americlock is proud to have collaborated with artist Ingrid Rudelman Esculturas to create this custom clock for the stunning new Waldorf Astoria Guanacaste in Costa Rica. This sculptural timepiece features: • A precision-turned aluminum body • Dual custom laminated white glass faces • A durable, elegant whiskey bronze powder coat […]
Clock and Bell Restoration in Pettis County
July 7th, 2025Turning Back Time at the Pettis County Courthouse After nearly a century of standing watch over Sedalia, the clock at the Pettis County Courthouse has been given a new lease on life — just in time for a very special anniversary this May. In just two days, we carefully removed the broken glass from the […]
Clock Maintenance on a 25-foot Clock in Canada
July 7th, 2025Clock Maintenance Project – Take a look at our team working at a brewery in Montreal today on a 25-foot clock. While providing maintenance, the only way to reach the back of the motor is by climbing a series of carefully placed ropes approximately 75 feet off the ground – not for the faint of […]

