Ship's clock, blue dial Hermle 35067-000132
Unique ship's clock with blue dial from Hermle is driven by a mechanical clockwork. It gets its energy by winding the mainspring every 8 days. This gives the ship's clock Hermle 35066-000132 nickel-plated brass its maritime character with an audible tick-tack. This system also works without batteries or electricity - a great advantage if you want to be independent without electricity.
- Watch manufacturer Hermle Mechanische Uhrwerke und Drehteile GmbH & Co. KG
- Reference 35067-000132
- Blue dial, Roman numerals
- Escapement, 8 days power reserve
- Original glass striking mechanism on bell
- Impact cut-off plant 0132
- Measures 18x10 cm
Maritime design: Unique glass striking mechanism
The nickel-plated brass watch case in the classic ship's porthole design with a lockable front glass. Behind it is the glass movement 0132 from the watch manufacturer Hermle & nbsp; In addition to the chronometer and the sextant, the hourglass in the glass was indispensable in seafaring. From this the Glasen Schlagwerk ship's clock developed. The clock strikes 1 glass more every 30 minutes. With 8 glasses, 4 hours have passed and the guard was changed at 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 o'clock.
Clearly large numbers and Brequet hands
The dial has a blue basic color and has Roman numerals for every hour. The number circle is divided to the minute. With a diameter of 18 cm, the time can be recognized perfectly without any problems. The Brequet hands ensure the best contrast and easy legibility of the time.
Movement with escapement escapement group
The mechanical movement 0132 is regulated by an escapement group, the so-called escapement. The escape wheel, the anchor and the balance wheel are mounted as one assembly and are screwed to the gear mechanism. Thus, the ship's clock has a high level of precision like a wristwatch.