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Arnold, John

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Arnold, John (1736–1799)

English horologist. He first made his name as the maker of a very small half-quarter repeater for King George III, but later became known for his chronometers.

He was born at Bodmin, Cornwall, where he was apprenticed to his father, a watchmaker.



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