HSNY Establishes a Partnership With the Antiquarian Horological Society

Championing Horology Across the Pond

The Horological Society of New York (HSNY) announces today that it has established a partnership with the Antiquarian Horological Society (AHS) based in London, England.

Since 2021, HSNY has been partnering with like-minded nonprofit organizations to further their mutual interests in continuing to promote the art and science of horology.

Issues of AHS’s Antiquarian Horology, available to browse at HSNY’s Jost Bürgi Research Library.

Established in 1953, the AHS is a friendly and inclusive membership organization for those fascinated by the Story of Time. With a large array of digitally searchable assets, they aim to be ‘Ancestry’ for the world of timekeeping and run a diverse program of talks, meetings, and visits around the UK and overseas, including annual international study tours. The AHS publishes a quarterly learned journal, as well as a wide range of books, and supports education, conservation, and research through bursaries, prizes, and awards. AHS members span thirty countries and joining only takes a few seconds.

“As we embark on this journey together, we are inspired by the possibilities that lie ahead,” said Dr. James Nye, AHS Chair. “Our partnership represents a shared commitment to collaboration, integrity, and excellence in all that we do for the field of horology.”

Learn more about the Horological Society of New York here.
Learn more about the Antiquarian Horological Society here.