By Kyle Schwab, Staff WriterChirps and chimes echo constantly throughout Michael’s Antique Clocks. More than a thousand clocks, including grandfather, cuckoo, statuary and various wall and mantle timekeepers, fill the downstairs and upstairs hallways and rooms of the crowded shop in northwest Oklahoma City. Some dating to the 1700s, most of the clocks have to be wound every week to keep their tunes playing and bells ringing. But what about when daylight saving time begins and ends every year? When owner Dick Michael, 80, was asked if him and his staff will be turning the clocks back an hour at 2 a.m.Read more on NewsOK.com