Carriage clocks are one of the steps in the development of portable horology, the ability of a person to keep track of time when travelling.

In order to fulfil this function, the clock must keep accurate time, be portable and cased for protection, and allow easy access to the dial for the reading of the time.

Travelling clocks, known in French as "pendule de voyage", have been in use since the 15th century, and remained little changed until the early 19th century. French clock maker Abraham-Louis Breguet developed the first modern travelling clock, known as a "carriage clock" or "officer's clock" in 1796, which he sold to Napoleon several years later. His clock was highly complex. As well as showing the time it also showed the date and temperature.

The carriage clock is rectangular in shape with a carrying handle, and usually has a plain or gilt-brass more...

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A French brass carriage clock with key with bevelled glass…

French Brass Carriage Clock with Enamel Face

A French brass carriage clock with key with bevelled glass casing and enamel face. Height 11 cm

A plain 19th century brass carriage clock with white enamel…

Brass Carriage Clock with Enamel Face

A plain 19th century brass carriage clock with white enamel Roman face, with key. Height 13.5 cm

A French brass corniche cased carriage clock with a white…

French Brass Carriage Clock with Enamel Dial

A French brass corniche cased carriage clock with a white enamel dial with Roman numerals. With key, working. Height 10.5 cm

A French brass cased carriage clock, the Corniche case with an…

French Brass Carriage Clock with Oval Glass Panel

A French brass cased carriage clock, the Corniche case with an oval glass panel to the top, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gong striking movement, in original case with key, working. Small chip on front glass panel

A champleve enamel and gilt bronze repeating carriage clock,…

Champleve Enamel Repeating Carriage Clock, 19th Century

A champleve enamel and gilt bronze repeating carriage clock, French, 19th century. 18 cm high