Regulators Hermle 70961-740761 polishing varnishes black
This noble Regulators 70961-740761 has a Präzisions clockwork. As a specific feature this clock runs 31 days also as a Montasläufer famously. The take-up motion receives the energy by raising of the column weight 1 times per month. With it keeps of the Päzisions Regulateur of Hermle 70961-740761 in black his classical charm with audible Tick-Tack. Moreover, this system gets by without batteries and stream - a technology of big watchmaker's art.
- watch manufacturer Hermle Mechanische Uhrwerke & Drehteile GmbH & Co. KG
- model: Kingsland
- noble Schleiflack-Gehä use, Weakly black
- month runner 1x per month must be drawn up
- The precision work has a massive anchor body with synth. Ruby palettes
- The gear train is equipped with:
- with 2 synth. To ruby camp stones
- in anchor wheel + Anke, 6 ball bearings 2 in:
- driving wheel apposition wheel + minute wheel
- anchor palettes Synth ruby
- Graham Hemmung, real second
- Gegengesperr as a way reserve during the raising
- Symetrieeinstellung about a Rändelmutter in the pendulum stick
- pendulum stick from coach voucher
- double cylinder pendulum
- mass BxHxT 133x30,5x19cm
Solid wood gear in sanding lacquer
With this timelessly beautiful precision pendulum clock Hermle Regulator 70875-1740761, the watch manufacturer has created a piece of jewellery that contains a masterpiece of watchmaking craftsmanship in the form of a montasil watch that only needs to be wound once a month.
Mechanical second pendulum clock
The newly developed Hermle high precision movement that only needs to be wound up once a month. The precision movement has a massive anchor mechanism with ruby pallets. The movement is equipped with 6 synthetic rubies jewels and 6 ball bearings. The power reserve during the winding process and the tungsten weight are evidence of the unique art of watchmaking. A chte second is achieved by 60 steps in one minute on the escape wheel. The Huygenian shore with carbon pendulum rod is used for fine adjustment and the double cylinder pendulum rounds off the picture of a perfect technique.