About Kevin Powers

Kevin Powers, now 39, began his work in the trade of horology at 27. Early in his training in horology, he worked as an apprentice at Blackmore’s Watch and Clock Repair in Fredericton NB under the professional instruction of Paul Blackmore. While earning two degrees at university, Kevin continued to work on watches and clocks out of his home in Moncton. More importantly, he gained extra training during this time by working closely with his colleague Paul Blackmore in Fredericton. Kevin, owner and operator of Moncton Watch and Clock Repair, looks forward to serving his customers while providing the customer service and quality workmanship people expect.
 
 
 
Kevin appeared on the front page of the Times and Transcript in a picture of him working on a clock that was built in 1677. The clock movement, which was badly worn, was rebuilt and put in proper working order. The owner of the clock, a woman from Shediac, told an interesting story of how her husband transported the clock from England after the Second World War in a one person plane across the Atlantic Ocean. What makes the story even more interesting is that the plane was so small that the woman’s husband had to cut the wooden case in half so that the clock could be transported in the plane.
 
 
 
Whatever your watch or clock repair need and whatever interesting story that is attached to your precious timepiece, Kevin will be honoured to work on your watch or clock. Lastly, you can rest assured that he will give each timepiece the professional servicing that is required.
 
 
 
 

Kevin Powers, now 41, began his work in the trade of horology at 27. Early in his training in horology, he worked as an apprentice at Blackmore’s Watch and Clock Repair in Fredericton NB under the professional instruction of Paul Blackmore (www.blackmorewatch.com). While earning two degrees at university, Kevin continued to work on watches and clocks out of his home in Moncton. More importantly, he gained extra training during this time by working closely with his colleague Paul Blackmore in Fredericton. Lastly, Kevin continues to expand and sharpen his repairing skills by periodically viewing Bob Tascione's online watch and clock repair course (www.tascione.com). Kevin, owner and operator of Moncton Watch and Clock Repair, looks forward to serving his customers while providing the customer service and quality workmanship people expect.

Kevin appeared on the front page of the Times and Transcript (October 29th, 2005) in a picture of him working on a clock that was built in 1677. The clock movement, which was badly worn, was rebuilt and put in proper working order. The owner of the clock, a woman from Shediac, told an interesting story of how her husband transported the clock from England after the Second World War in a one person plane across the Atlantic Ocean. What makes the story even more interesting is that the plane was so small that the woman’s husband had to cut the wooden case in half so that the clock could be transported in the plane.

Whatever your watch or clock repair need and whatever interesting story that is attached to your precious timepiece, Kevin will be honoured to work on your watch or clock. Lastly, you can rest assured that he will give each timepiece the professional servicing that is required.

Should you have any questions regarding a particular watch and/or clock repair, Kevin would be pleased to assist you. Kevin may be contacted at his new shop location at 108 High St. in Moncton NB, or by phone at 506-229-0604, or by e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  
 

 

Serving Greater Moncton for 5 Years 

Three as Tempus Watch and Clock Repair and Two as Moncton Watch and Clock Repair Inc.


 

 

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