sonneries
Sonneries is the plural form of the French term sonnerie, which in English is often used to refer to the sound of bells as well as the mechanisms that produce that sound in clocks, watches, and bell towers. The word derives from the verb sonner, to sound or ring. In everyday use, sonneries can describe both the audible signal of a church or clock tower and the technical features of timekeeping devices that generate chimes.
In horology, sonneries denote the striking mechanisms that produce bells or gongs at preset times. The best‑known
Historically, sonneries emerged with multi‑hand clocks and portable watches in Europe, particularly in France and Switzerland.