Membership


Who can join us

We are passionate about all things related to time and timekeeping devices. Each of us has a different set of interests—we enjoy learning and sharing our knowledge, interests, and experience. Occasionally, we even talk about things that are not related to horology.

Anyone interested in the above can join us!

At our meetings we hold informal workshops or a presentation on some aspect of horology.

CH33 Membership fees and benefits

The Toronto Chapter 33 annual membership fee is 35.00 per year, paid in advance. Membership benefits include:

  •  5 meetings are held throughout the year, including our premier May Invitational
  • Members can sell/buy goods at the Mart, at each meeting
  • At each meeting we organize seminars and informational workshops
  • Membership offers the opportunity to meet people with same interests
  • Members can bring their spouse or a guest to any meeting

Membership Application

Use the PDF form below: fill it out and bring with you at our next Meeting:
Membership Application Form (pdf)
or join us on this website with the link below:
Join Us Online using this Form.
Payment can be submitted via eTransfer at or brought in person at the next Meeting.

Membership interval

Our Membership year runs 1st of January to 31st of December.

Visit Us as a Guest

We welcome you to be our guest at one of our meetings to “check us out” and see if you might be interested in pursuing horology on a casual or more involved way—we guarantee no arm-twisting!

NAWCC Membership Benefits

We are part of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors.
Established in 1942, the NAWCC has its headquarters in Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA. This provides the infrastructure for approximately 180 associated local and special purpose chapters (or branches) worldwide. At the NAWCC headquarters in USA there is the museum, library and research centre, where an extensive reference collection is available in researching horological topics. 

The NAWCC membership provides:

  • Yearly subscriptions, via online access or print editions (6 issues each) to the Watch & Clock Bulletin, an educational journal, and the Mart & Highlights, a buy/sell publication.
  • Full access to members-only online content: the complete Watch & Clock Bulletin archive (since 1943) and index; special-publication archives; online educational videos.
  • Research (in person or via email) and borrowing privileges at the Library and Research Center; the world’s largest collection of horological literature.
  • Member access to regional meetings, with buying and selling opportunities, National Conventions, and Symposiums.
  • Local and special interest chapters.
  • Nationwide workshops, educational seminars, and online webinars.
  • Business Membership opportunities.
  • Free admission to the National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia, PA.
  • 10% Discount at the NAWCC Museum Store.
  • Discounted membership rates for Associate/Family Members.
  • Discounted fees for weekend and special workshops in Columbia, PA.
  • Discounted subscription rates on select horological publications.
  • And more …

Membership in the National Association opens up a whole world of additional resources that most of us didn’t know existed.  While you may now only have a fledgling curiosity, you will soon find out that there is a treasure trove available to anyone who will reach out for it.

For more information and to join, visit:
http://www.nawcc.org