The number of people looking to repair old wind-up clocks is on the rise nationwide.
The reasons vary — some want to hear once again the sound of a clock handed down by relatives, while others want to again sport the swanky wristwatches they splurged on when they were young.
It is not just the timepiece that clockmakers are reviving, but the memories they hold.
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