25/10/12 Clockmaker, Peter Cox, works against the clock to repair customers' clocks ahead of this weekend's return to Greenwich Mean Time. Peter (6
25/10/12 Clockmaker, Peter Cox, works against the clock to repair customers' clocks ahead of this weekend's return to Greenwich Mean Time. Peter (65), who works for R A James Clocks in Tutbury, Staffordshire, said: "Every year, on the Monday after the clocks go back, we get dozens of calls from people who've broken their grandfather clocks - they wind the hands backwards - the wrong way." The clocks go back one hour, ending British Summer Time, at 2am on Sunday morning. "It's best to wind the hands on your clocks forward eleven hours or to stop them for an hour," added Peter. All Rights Reserved - F Stop Press. Tel: +44 (0)1335 Image. Fees charged will reflect previously agreed terms or space rates for individual publications, states or country.
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