Preservation
Preservation projects are aimed at
preventing the decay or destruction of old or unused timekeepers. The
museum will accept any historic, rare or antique timepiece for
preservation. Upon successful preservation, the Board of
Directors, with the supporting members of nawcc Chapter 180,
determines
the viability of restoration and exhibit.
The West Coast Clock and Watch Museum and
supporting National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC)
Chapter(s) will partner with government agencies,
historical associations, civic organizations and private individuals
on a case-by-case basis.
Restoration
The supporting members of the West Coast Clock and Watch Museum have completed many restoration
projects throughout the years, including the restoration
of the hosting Whatcom Museum's tower clock. The West Coast Clock and
Watch Museum continues to be dedicated to global restorative
efforts in horology.
Information regarding restorative
projects will be announced in News; and, we will detail projects here.
The Museum and supporting National Association of Watch and
Clock
Collectors (NAWCC) Chapter(s) will partner with
government agencies, historical associations, private organizations,
private individuals and companies on a case-by-case basis.
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