Association for Enthusiasts of Nautical Timepieces and Timekeepers
Maritime Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (MAWCC) Gears Up for Another Meeting
The Maritime Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (MAWCC), a group dedicated to vintage and antique clock and watch collecting and repair, is preparing for another face-to-face meeting shortly. The association, which was formed in 2019, held its first gathering in Prince Edward Island, Canada, with five members in attendance.
The MAWCC was inspired by attending NAWCC conventions and chapter meetings, but it remains an independent entity, not currently affiliated with the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (NAWCC), an American-based clock and watch group.
During the pandemic, the group has stayed connected through email, fostering social interaction and sharing experiences, mentoring each other, learning new techniques, and providing opportunities to acquire clocks and watches.
The MAWCC aims to serve individuals from the Maritime provinces (PEI, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia), regardless of their skill level. If you are from the Maritime region of Canada and interested in advancing your skills in horology or just beginning your journey into clock and watch repair, you can contact Wendell Feener at [email protected].
The group agreed to hold at least 2 meetings per year, with sub-groups meeting more frequently. However, there are no specific search results detailing updates or upcoming meetings of the MAWCC for 2021. For precise information on MAWCC's 2021 updates or meetings, the best source would be to check their official website, newsletters, or contact them directly.
Despite the lack of online information, the climate is right for another face-to-face meeting shortly, indicating that the MAWCC is actively planning its next gathering. For those interested in joining the Maritime Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, contact information is available, and you are encouraged to reach out to Wendell Feener to learn more about this vibrant community of horology enthusiasts.
Members of the Maritime Association of Watch and Clock Collectors (MAWCC), an enthusiastic community of horology aficionados, are looking forward to discussing vintage clocks during their upcoming face-to-face meeting. This lifestyle event suitable for home-and-garden enthusiasts aims to provide opportunities to share knowledge, learn new techniques, and acquire unique clocks, ultimately enhancing one's understanding and appreciation of horology.