Antique Sessions Clock Parts
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Authentic Sessions Clock Parts - Original & Vintage Components
Welcome to our carefully curated collection of genuine Sessions clock parts salvaged from antique Sessions timepieces. For over a century, the Sessions Clock Company of Forestville, Connecticut produced millions of reliable, affordable clocks that graced American homes from the 1900s through the 1960s. Today, finding original replacement parts for these beloved timepieces can be challenging—until now.
Why Original Sessions Clock Parts Matter
Sessions clocks were built to last, and many are still ticking away in homes across the country. However, even the most well-crafted mechanisms eventually need maintenance or replacement parts. Whether you're restoring a Sessions mantel clock from your grandmother's parlor, repairing a Sessions kitchen clock that's been keeping time for decades, or bringing a flea market find back to life, having access to authentic Sessions clock components ensures your restoration maintains its historical accuracy and value.
What You'll Find in Our Sessions Parts Collection
Every Sessions clock part in our inventory has been carefully removed from original Sessions movements and cases, photographed in detail, and accurately described. Browse our selection of:
- Sessions clock movements - Complete 8-day and 30-hour movements in various conditions
- Pendulums and bobs - Original pendulum assemblies specific to Sessions designs
- Mainsprings - Genuine Sessions mainsprings in various sizes
- Gears and wheels - Time train and strike train components
- Clock cases and doors - Wooden cases, glass panels, and decorative elements
- Dials and hands - Original Sessions dials with that distinctive look
- Bells and gongs - Strike mechanisms and chime components
- Small parts - Click springs, suspension springs, bushings, and specialized components
The VintageClockParts.com Advantage
Unlike buying a complete donor clock movement and hoping the part you need isn't also broken, our detailed photographs let you see the actual condition of each Sessions clock part before purchase. We believe in transparency—what you see in our photos is exactly what you'll receive. No surprises, no disappointments, no wasted money on parts that won't work.
Each listing includes multiple close-up images showing wear, patina, and any imperfections, along with precise measurements and compatibility information when known.
Sessions Clock Company History
Founded in 1903 when the E.N. Welch Manufacturing Company was reorganized, the Sessions Clock Company became one of America's most prolific clock manufacturers. Sessions clocks were known for their reliability, attractive designs, and affordability, making them staples in American homes throughout the 20th century. From simple kitchen clocks to elegant tambour mantel clocks, Sessions produced timepieces that combined functionality with classic American styling.
Today, Sessions clocks remain popular with collectors and are cherished as family heirlooms. Keeping these timepieces running preserves not just a clock, but a piece of American horological heritage.
Finding the Right Sessions Part for Your Clock
Not sure what part you need? Our detailed photographs help with identification. Many Sessions movements and parts have distinctive characteristics that make them recognizable. If you're uncertain about compatibility, examine our photos carefully—seeing the actual part often helps identify what you need far better than catalog descriptions alone.
Pro Tip: Sessions used relatively standardized movements across many models, meaning parts often interchange between different Sessions clocks of the same era. A movement from one Sessions mantel clock may fit several different case styles from that period.
Browse our authentic Sessions clock parts below. Each piece represents a bit of American clockmaking history, ready to bring your Sessions timepiece back to life. With over 4,000 clock parts in our complete inventory and new items added regularly, we're your trusted source for the original components that make the difference between a mediocre repair and a proper restoration.
Can't find the specific Sessions part you need? Check back often—our inventory changes as we acquire new antique clock components. You can also browse our complete catalog of antique clock parts from dozens of American and European manufacturers.
