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horologist

[haw-rol-uh-jist, hoh-] / hɔˈrɒl ə dʒɪst, hoʊ- /


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Friday, the Keeper of the Great Clock and his team of horologists tested the bells, and crowds gathered nearby at Whitehall to honor Armistice Day heard the old boy bong again.

From Washington Post

The watch auction on Wednesday will include three watches designed by the famed Parisian horologist Abraham-Louis Breguet, whose timepieces adorned European royalty in the 17th and 18th centuries, including Marie Antoinette.

From Washington Times

As a dedicated horologist, Mitchell was bound to write a novel about music, that art form most integrated with time.

From Washington Post

She paused to contemplate John B. McLemore, the Alabama horologist at the center of the story.

From The New Yorker

It says it employs more than 100 gemologists, horologists, brand experts and art curators and says that its authenticators are highly trained, experienced experts in their respective fields.

From Seattle Times