WHAT WE DO

We actively work to educate the community on matters related to the history of timepieces, associated equipment, the care for, repair, restoration of horological items, conduct workshops for skill and knowledge development

Bi-monthly Meetings

We hold our bi-monthly meetings at Wentworthville Uniting Church Hall on the first Sunday in every other month, starting in February at 1pm for a 1.30pm start, and finishing around 5pm.

Chapter 72 Newsletter

Our flagship publication is produced six times per year and includes reports on local chapter news, together with feature articles of first-hand experiences or researched topics written by chapter members.

The National Association Bulletin and Mart

The national association bulletin and mart: Our international parent organisation issues six bi-monthly bulletin and mart publications to members each year by mail or via the internet.

Library

Our library includes a large collection of specialist books, magazines videos and DVDs  that we regularly update.

Special Interest Groups

We have four special interest groups within the Chapter that various members attend :  (1) Clocks (2)Anniversary or 400-day clocks, (3) Electrical horology/electrical clocks and equipment, (4) Pocket and other watches.  The meeting arrangements related to these groups are readily available within the Chapter.