Peter Kinzing, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Peter Kinzing

German clock maker

Date of Birth: 21-Dec-1745

Place of Birth: Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1816

Profession: engineer, watchmaker

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Peter Kinzing

  • Peter Kinzing (1745–1816) was a noted German Mennonite clockmaker. Kinzing was born in Neuwied, Germany, and is supposed to have made his first pendulum clock at the age of ten.
  • He began work with the German ébéniste David Roentgen circa 1770; Roentgen made the cases, and Kinzing produced the complicated mechanisms with automatic musical instruments, especially organs und dulcimers, a few carillons are also known of.
  • In 1785 both were honored with titles from the French monarchy.
  • Kinzing was called horloger de la reine (Clockmaker to the Queen).
  • Around 1785 Kinzing produced a series of longcase regulators with dials according to the plans of Benjamin Franklin, whom Kinzing and Roentgen probably became acquainted with in Paris.
  • These clocks were housed in obelisk cases made by the Roentgen workshops.
  • They were sold mainly to principalities in Central Europe.
  • In Europe the clocks are called Franklin clocks.
  • The quintessence of Kinzing's mechanical musical clocks was the series of so-called Apollo clocks.
  • A superb example of an Apollo clock is to be found in the Roentgen Museum Neuwied Germany.
  • Peter Kinzing is also known to have produced at least 2 equation month going regulators also in obelisk case, one of which is still situated in the Leipzig town hall.
  • Kinzing was among the first German clockmakers to make precision regulators with equation movements in the contemporary French style. Kinzing died in 1816 in Mannheim, Germany.

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