The cuckoo clocks that were made in winter months were sold by clock peddlars in the summer months throughout all of Europe. The clocks were secured on a frame and carried on the back. They were works of art, sought after luxuries that people all over Europe desired.
This ancient craft continued to develop, becoming soon a flourishing industry. The poorly lit attic spaces where watchmakers worked have become light and well-equipped workshops where clock movements and cases are manufactured by modern methods. But the woodcarvings are still handmade by skilled masters as they were 200 years ago. Old clocks and original drawings of the first clocks are still used and modified as patterns for new models, but the cuckoo clock in its basic form is 200 years old. The cuckoo clock is a clock of the past, present and the future, still much loved by children and grandchildren.