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BRIDGETOWN — David Beckner has time for his customers.

He’s a certified watchmaker and operates Bridgetown Watch and Clock Repair. So what he’s really trying to do is create time for his customers by making their old clocks and watches work again.

“I’ll look at whatever comes through the door. Antique clocks, with sentimental value, are a very strong part of my business," Mr. Beckner said.

While some of the old clocks and watches he repairs are valuable, most are simply family heirlooms that owners want to see working again. Mr. Beckner does his best to make that happen.

He’s been a watch and clockmaker for 20 years and has been working in Nova Scotia since August 2001.

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David Beckner - Proprietor
Watchmaker and Clockmaker David Beckner has enjoyed working on your precious antique and modern timepieces since he graduated from Toronto's, George Brown College's Watchmaking Program in 1989.   He then apprenticed for two years at the Museum of Time in Cookstown, Ontario where he learned the fine art of antique clock  repair.  In 2001, after working 7 1/2 years at a jewellery store in Ontario he and his family relocated to Bridgetown, Nova Scotia and opened Bridgetown Watch and Clock Repair. 

The variety of watches and clocks keeps the work interesting and David was once told he'd never see all the different watches and clocks in his lifetime.  David's love of restoring and repairing antique and modern timepieces is evident as he considers his job more of a vocation and can think of nothing else he'd rather do than repair or restore your precious timepiece.

 
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