Modern regulator Hermle 71009-740351
These pendulum clocks are produced sustainably and by hand in the Black Forest. Woodworking trades such as carpenters and metalworking trades such as toolmakers, lathe operators and watchmakers combine high precision in the construction of these exclusive mechanical wall clocks with a pendulum. The design convinces with the current zeitgeist and subtly combines noble classic elements with filigree housing construction.
- Manufacturer Hermle mechanical movements & Turned Parts GmbH & Co. KG
- Variant 71008-030351 walnut Available
- Variant 71008-160351 cherry tree
- Variant 71009-740351 Black Nickel
- Brequet hands in black
- Roman numerals and minutes
- Dial white, small seconds at 12 o'clock
- Grid pendulum, pendulum lens polished
- 8 days spring/cable movement
- 4/4 Westminster percussion
- Automatic night shut-off
- Dimension: Height: 87.5cm; Width: 25cm; Depth: 14 cm
- Weight: Net weight: 9.70 kg
- Weight: Shipping gross weight: 12.33 kg
- Made in Germany
Puristic Regulateur in exclusive walnut
The handcrafted Regulateur watch case in walnut in a timeless design is always different and therefore very individual. The linear shape is an expression of puristic understatement and characterizes the special character of this wall clock with pendulum. The polished front glass and the side glazing give a clear view of the watch technology. The attachments such as hinges and lockß are made of brass on this Hermle regulator 71009-740351.
Mechanical pendulum clockwork with cable winding
This movement from Hermle caliber 0351 works with the right drives and wheels. Every 8 days the weights and the springs have to be wound up using a crank. This means that the mechanical movement always has the same driving force available and shows the exact time. The grid pendulum and the polished pendulum lens complete the overall picture of these Hermle regulators.
Westminster chimes on gong bars every 15 minutes
Every 15 minutes, the Westminster melody sounds from the gongs, rising from one bar to 4/4 of the clock. The number of hours is then announced acoustically. The so-called hammers hit the gong bars and create a subtle sound experience. The movement has an automatic night shut-off.