Uhrenindustriemuseum

Uhrenindustriemuseum at Bürkstraße 39.

The Uhrenindustriemuseum (Museum of Clock Making Technology) is located in the town of Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, and is a museum dedicated not as much to clocks and watches as to the history of the clockmaking industry of the town. Schwenningen was for much of the 19th century (and the early 20th century) one of southern Germany's most important centers of industrial scale clock manufacturing.

The museum is located at Bürkstraße 39, a building that was built to house the manufacturing plant for clocks by Wũrttenbergische Uhrenfabrik Bũrk Söhne. That company was considered to be the world leader in the specialised field of portable watchmen's control clocks and related time-recording devices.

The core of the museum's collection is made up of working production machinery used to make precision metal parts that can be assembled into clock movements. Actually they have all the machinery in-house to produce all components (except for the mainspring) to manufacture a simple alarm clock movement. Staffing permitting the full museum visit will include a demonstration of the lathes, milling machines and punch presses, as well as the assembly and packaging process.

Automated Screw machines making precision components from brass for clock movements at Uhrenindustriemuseum

Additionally there is a comprehensive display of locally mass-produced clocks from most of the former clock factories of Schwenningen. Furthermore there are temporary exhibits.

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Coordinates: 48°03′52″N 8°31′50″E / 48.0645°N 8.5306°E