Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Benjamin Vulliamy (1747-1811), was a clockmaker responsible for building the Regulator Clock, which, between 1780 and 1884, was the official regulator of time in London.Benjamin was the son of Justin Vulliamy, a clockmaker of Swiss origin, who moved to London around 1730. Justin be ...Full description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Benjamin Vulliamy (1747-1811), was a clockmaker responsible for building the Regulator Clock, which, between 1780 and 1884, was the official regulator of time in London.Benjamin was the son of Justin Vulliamy, a clockmaker of Swiss origin, who moved to London around 1730. Justin became an associate of Benjamin Gray, a watchmaker established in Pall Mall, and married Mary, a daughter of the same, with whom he had Benjamin. Justin succeeded his father-in-law in the charge of the business and from 1780, his son Benjamin entered the society (Vulliamy & Son). Father and son worked together until the death of Justin, on 1 December 1797.