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horologist

[haw-rol-uh-jist, hoh-] / hɔˈrɒl ə dʒɪst, hoʊ- /


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It says it employs more than 100 gemologists, horologists, brand experts and art curators and says that its authenticators are highly trained, experienced experts in their respective fields.

From Seattle Times

In this instance, though, the listener—an autodidact horologist named John B. McLemore, of Woodstock, Alabama—became the focus of Reed’s reporting.

From The New Yorker

They began training as horologists and restorers at the age of 15.

From BBC

His flat is lined with antique green wallpaper, the floors are original hardwood, and he is surrounded by family portraits and clocks made by his horologist grandfather.

From The Guardian

Other yuks fall into the category of mildly naughty Dad Jokes, and include a ribald misinterpretation of the word horologist.

From Washington Post