Brown and his three sons and all parts of the clock were made in the Monessen Valley.
[1] Many of these clocks were sold to and used by jewelers as signs for their businesses as they were marketed in Swartchild & Company, a major industry publication.
[citation needed] Other clocks whose history have been documented, included Guido's in Champaign, Illinois[3][5] Lane Jewelers in Columbus, Ohio,[2] and one in front of the Orlando Sentinel's offices.
Gordon jewelry store in Las Vegas, New Mexico was subject to restoration and re installation.
[8][9] One originally made for Gates Mills, Ohio was donated to the Henry Ford Museum in 1979.