Timekeepers’ Club
You can support us by becoming a member of the Timekeepers’ Club
In January 2024, the Museum is re-launching its Friends of the Museum programme as the exciting Timekeepers’ Club.
This membership club provides behind-the-rope access to unique horological activities and events in conjunction with industry partners. This will be complemented with incredible bespoke experiences, drawing on the Museum’s wealth of unique content and breadth of talent.
The first event of 2024 took place on 27th March – A Night Under the Stars.
This event was a celestial celebration at the heart of London as the Timekeepers’ Club proudly presented its first-ever event, “A Night Under the Stars”. As timekeepers, we have measured moments and gathered under the canopy of the night sky we transformed the Yauatcha City into a stellar observatory. This exclusive event was an evening filled with wonder, where the cosmos comes to life amidst the city lights. Space is a vast frontier.
More information about our next event will become soon,
RMembership Rates
£25 Individual Membership
£35 Joint or Joint Membership
£250 Life-Time Membership
Join the Timekeepers’ Club
Rewards
As a valued member of the Timekeepers’ Club, you will stay informed about our exciting events, unique experiences, and the latest developments at the Museum through an exclusive newsletter issued three times a year. In addition, you will receive regular email updates and occasional tokens of appreciation, reflecting our gratitude for your continued support
Suppert
Your membership’s financial contribution directly supports the Museum’s operational costs and exciting new developments, enabling us to extend our opening hours and enhance our offerings. Your support is instrumental in ensuring the Museum continues to thrive and grow.
Spread the Word
By fostering interest in the Museum, you help spread support and enthusiasm among your family, friends, and wider networks. As a member, you also have the opportunity to actively participate by contributing your ideas and feedback to the Museum’s development and the Timekeepers’ Club itself.