Hight x Width x Depth = 10'' x 6'' x 4''
Black, Gold
German precision clockmaker quality since 1922. Highest accuracy in movements.
Consistent production of all clocks and movements in our own factory.
Wrought-iron table clock
Mechanical 8-day spring driven skeleton movement with passing bell strike on the hour.
Selected regulators and table clocks showing skeleton design!
Whoever selects high precision clockmaker quality from Hermle is not just receiving a clock, rather a real heirloom. Our clocks convince with quality and beautiful details for generations. No matter if in Europe, USA or Asia: They are appreciated worldwide and are an example of numerous copies. But the masterly quality stays untouchable. Only a real Hermle clock is a Hermle.
Unrivaled is also our price. Selected regulators and table clocks showing the retro-style are now available to the best advantage. A perfect combination of classic and modern. Get more information about eight attractive models now.
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Author: Visitor 07.02.2024
Stops working. Wasted my money.
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Author: Visitor 16.11.2018
Fast delivery Very good service Recommended
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Author: Visitor 15.03.2018
sono molto contento orologio perfetto già arrivato funziona molto bene grazie
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Author: Marko Lozej 06.02.2018
Beautiful, simple, precise. Real Hermle. Suitable for any place.
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Author: Visitor 29.07.2015
everything was alright regarding the shipping and the product. The clock works perfectly, there was necessary only a little adjustment of the pendulum length. I have one question: why the roman symbol of \"4th\" hour is IIII and not IV ? I saw that on many clock dials...
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