Our History:


I am a devoted clock enthusiast with a deep passion for collecting and restoring antique and vintage timepieces. I’ve thoughtfully curated a modest yet meaningful collection over the years. Like any collection, mine continues to evolve—some clocks have been gifted or sold (always noted)—but each one holds a unique story and a special place in my journey.

For more museum information,
please call Gordon Goss at

​+1 (713) 829-2302

Mail may be directed to:
Houston Clock Museum
1914 Forest Hill Blvd.
Houston, TX 77023
www.Houstonclockmuseum.com

Close-up of a beautifully detailed vintage clock face from the museum's collection.
Close-up of a beautifully detailed vintage clock face from the museum's collection.

DONATIONS​​

While working on completing the application for IRS 501-C, the museum will operate as a Texas non-profit corporation. However again, at this time we are not a IRS 501-C and your donations are not eligible for tax credit. We are privately owned by Gordon Goss. We offer our service with this organization for historical and educational merit. We do accept donations, either in cash or property, all items donated or placed on loan to the museum include documentation which describes the agreement between the museum and the person(s) making the donation or loan. These papers are retained as part of the permanent records of the museum.

Museum funds are not available to purchase items; donations If you have any items which you feel will improve the museum's effort to report and indicate the history of our progress; you are encouraged to donate it for our collection.

Any item(s) considered to provide a link to the goals of the museum will be considered. Item(s) are subject to acceptance by the museum Board of Directors. Please contact the museum should you have item(s) which represent the period 1700-2000. Assist the museum achieve it's mission to honor the workmanship from this period of time.rite your text here...

The Houston Museum of Clocks has as its mission:

The preservation of timepieces and the Horological arts for today’s visitors and the unborn generations yet to come into the Realm of Time.

The museum goals are to:
- Showcase its extensive collection
- Do hands-on restoration and
- Be a Texas educational resource
And in doing so, bring horology to life!

Our Projects

Bringing history alive through timepieces.

Close-up of an antique French clock with intricate brass details.
Close-up of an antique French clock with intricate brass details.
French Clocks

Showcasing elegant 18th-century designs.

Vintage American mantel clock with wooden casing.
Vintage American mantel clock with wooden casing.
U.S. Clocks

Highlighting craftsmanship from across the states.

Volunteers carefully restoring a delicate clock mechanism.
Volunteers carefully restoring a delicate clock mechanism.
Visitors admiring the grand gallery filled with clocks.
Visitors admiring the grand gallery filled with clocks.
Restoration

Preserving timepieces for future generations.

Growing our collection and exhibit space.