
THOMAS JAMES
Thomas James are an independent English clock company launched in 2023.
5 years ago, they started on a journey to revolutionise the luxury clock market by creating large statement wall clocks suitable for the most opulent interiors.
Thomas James are an independent English clock company launched in 2023.
5 years ago, they started on a journey to revolutionise the luxury clock market by creating large statement wall clocks suitable for the most opulent interiors.
Thomas James sought inspiration from the limited-edition Swiss watch market and as such ticks all the right boxes for our brand and our collectors.
They began by searching for some of England’s most skilled craftspeople and bringing them together to produce their remarkable clocks, each one made to order in limited editions of 12 with options for wood type and finish and a choice of dial colours.
Their clocks contain movements made by internationally renowned clockmakers Sinclair Harding in Yorkshire.
Each timepiece has a unique identification number on both the movement and backplate, with a beautiful presentation box, certificate of authenticity and owner’s handbook. Each piece also comes with its own personalised flight case.
They offer an amazing lifetime warranty on their products (when serviced once every 10 years).
And welcome customers who would like to create their own Unique pieces through commissions.
Be one of the first in the world to enjoy one of their truly remarkable timepieces.
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