Discover our carefully curated collection of New Old Stock (NOS) clocks—rare timepieces that were manufactured years ago but were never sold to a retail customer or placed into regular use. These discontinued clocks have remained in dealer inventory, stockrooms, or display collections, offering collectors a unique opportunity to own genuine vintage-era clocks in unused condition.
At Just A Clock Collector, we specialize in sourcing authentic New Old Stock clocks from respected manufacturers including Howard Miller, Bulova, Hermle, Sligh, Ridgeway, Seth Thomas, and many others. Many still include their original factory boxes, paperwork, tags, or protective packaging when available, making them especially desirable to collectors and enthusiasts.
Our collection includes:
• New Old Stock mantel clocks
• New Old Stock wall clocks
• Quartz and mechanical clocks
• Chiming and time-only clocks
• Original factory boxes and paperwork when available
• Rare discontinued and hard-to-find models
Every New Old Stock clock is carefully inspected, honestly described, and photographed in detail so you know exactly what you're purchasing. While these clocks have never lived a normal working life in someone's home, they may show minor signs of long-term storage or display, which will always be disclosed in the individual listing.
Because these clocks were manufactured years ago and are no longer in current production, manufacturer warranties generally no longer apply. Instead, each clock is evaluated individually and represented as accurately as possible, allowing you to purchase with confidence while understanding the unique nature of New Old Stock timepieces.
Whether you're searching for a discontinued Howard Miller model, an unused vintage quartz clock, or a rare collector's piece that has remained untouched for decades, our New Old Stock collection offers an opportunity to own a piece of clockmaking history in remarkably preserved condition.
Want to learn more about New Old Stock clocks and what makes them so desirable? Visit our Buying Guides to learn what qualifies as New Old Stock, how it differs from vintage and pre-owned clocks, and why these unused discontinued timepieces continue to be favorites among collectors.