The Author

Ashley Strachan

My name is Ashley Strachan and I have lived all my life in Central Scotland, initially near Edinburgh and latterly near Glasgow.  I started my working life as a mechanical design engineer and undertook apprenticeships ranging from light to heavy engineering. I became Chief Draughtsman in a company specialising in ultra-high precision engineering – specialising in servo controlled equipments working to resolutions of one micron (1/1,000 millimeter) and similar accuracies in rotational movements!!  Solutions for these type of equipments took me into a world of ingenious mechanisms.

In later life my capabilities in finding ingenious solutions to problems took me into the world of business management restructuring and operational frameworks of large multinationl companies.  However, I still retained my desire for things mechanical, and I took to motor sport and performance-car preparation.  That led to classic car ownership and restoration.  However, when one gets to their 50’s, lying on garage floors is no fun.  So I took up the hobby of horology and collecting watches and clocks.  First came pocket watches and I slowly collected and restored earlier and earlier examples back to owning a few from the 17th century.  Along the way I also acquired a Lantern Clock circa. 1700, plus two made by an ancestor in 1750 and 1775.

My business management skills also led to me spending time on the Board of Directors of the British Horological Institute (2013 to 2017), and the Museum of Timekeeping (2013 to 2018).

On my retirement from full time work at 65, my wife and I took “a once in a lifetime holiday”.  The place we chose was Japan, as we had both always admired Japan and the Japanese way of life.  So we set off on our adventure of Central Japan.  During my flight I read up on Wadokei.  I then visited the Matsumoto Clock Museum – and I was smitten …… such mechanical ingenuity and craftsmanship.

That was in 2011, we have now returned in 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2023 – so much for a “once in a lifetime trip”.

I would like to thank all the wonderful Japanese people who have made our visits so wonderful for my wife and me.

Finally, I have naturally also now become the collector of Japanese wadokei …..