
1980s: How it all started
I was first introduced to Computer Aided design, CAD, in the late eighties > Read more

1992: The first animation of a watch escapement
This was the first animation of a watch escapement and was on show at the 1992 CADCAM exhibition at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. > Read more

1993: Harrison Sea Clocks at Greenwich
John Harrison’s sea clock H1 at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. > Read more

1993: Arnold & Earnshaw Escapements at the Royal Society
Arnold and Earnshaw animations used in lectures at the Royal Society/AHS symposium in June 1993. > Read more

1993: Harrison H4 Animation at Harvard
At the Longitude Symposium in November 1993 John Harrison’s very complex remontoire was explained > Read more

1993-1997: Stirling engine development
Animations to aid the development of Stirling engine technology > Read more

1995-97: The Parthenon
A full model of every detail of the Parthenon in Athens created to an accuracy of less than 1.0mm. Originally commissioned by Oxford University to > Read more

1998: Patek Philippe Museum Films
Calibre 215 Manual Winding Watch Movement > Read more

1999: Patek Philippe Museum Films
Moses Automata Watch c. 1815 Patek Philippe Museum films are on display at the Patek Philippe Museum in Geneva and on a DVD on sale there. > Read more

2000: Patek Philippe Museum Films
Patek Philippe Calibre 89, the most complicated watch in the world > Read more

2000: Patek Philippe Museum Films
Singing Bird Pistol made by Rochat Brothers Circa 1815. This was one of the most complicated projects > Read more

2005: Mudge Remontoire Escapement
Created for Anthony Randall for a lecture, first given to the Antiquarian Horological Society at West Dean College. > Read more

2006: John Harrison Grasshopper Escapement
Animation of the Grasshopper Escapement for an exhibition at the Royal Society London in June 2006. > Read more

2008 onwards: Macro Filming & Motion Control
In 2008 we purchased our first Red Digital Cinema Camera, the exciting Red One, and over the next few years designed and developed a sophisticated motion control system. > Read more

2013: Santa Barbara Courthouse Clock
A film created for the Courthouse Tower Clock in Santa Barbara California. > Read more

Animating Time Film
This six-minute film of a pocket chronometer shows just some of the techniques that can be used to examine and explain a complex mechanism. > Read more