Chess Clocks

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High Quality Tournament Chess Clocks,
Wooden Chess Clocks, Plastic Chess Clocks


Chess Clocks for all levels of play

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See also:  Jaques Premium Chess Sets , SAC Premium Chess Sets , Themed Chess Sets , Jaques Tournament Sets


High-quality chess sets deserve a high-quality chess closk. Jaques and SAC are British manufacturers of high-quality chess sets and chess accessories, and we are pleased to offer their range of tournament chess clocks. All these clocks are manufactured to chess tournament standard, and are ideal for high-level chess competitions.

Chess Clock Deluxe
Jaques top-of-the-range clock. Exquisite mahogany framed precion-made tradional chess clock, manufactured to competition tournament standard.
Chess Clock
Jaques chess clock in a hard-wearing plastic housing manufactured to competition standard. Economical clock and simple to use for all levels of play.
Tournament Clock
SAC Tournament Chess Clock. High quality Chess Clock with precision made German movements. Natural Beech wood case.
price: £ 49.95

price: £ 33.95

price: £ 61.95


Jaques Chess Boards
Top of the range chess boards and chess clocks.
from only: £ 27.95

The first international chess tournament was the London Tourney of 1851, won by Adolf Anderssen of Germany, who then became known unofficially as the world's best chess player, though he did not receive any award or title. The first great American-born chess player was Paul Morphy, of Irish ancestry, who lived in the civil war era. He travelled to Europe in the 1850s, beating all challengers, including Adolf Anderssen. However, the English champion of the time (Staunton) refused to play, so Morphy never became a world chess champion. The first official championship chess tournament was played in 1866, also in London, with sandclocks to restrict the length of a game. This tournament was won by Steinitz, a Bohemian (Czechoslovakian) Jew, who then became the world's first official chess champion, holding this title until 1894. Emanuel Lasker, an American born in Germany, also Jewish, became champion by defeating Steinitz, remaining champion until 1921, at which time Jose Capablanca, a Cuban, took the title until 1927. Many people today consider Capablanca as one of the top 3 chess players who ever lived, the others being Morphy and Bobby Fischer. Fischer is the first native-born U.S. citizen to have held the title of World Chess Champion. Since 1927, most good chess players have been citizens of the former USSR, and include: Tal, Alekhine, Petrosian, Spassky, Smyslov, Anatoli Karpov, and Gary Kasparov. A dispute over tournament procedures between Kasparov and the international chess organization F.I.D.E. has resulted effectively in TWO World co-champions: Karpov and Kasparov. Recently, however, Vishy Anand won the F.I.D.E. championship and is seen by most as the world's chess champ.

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