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Vendor: Hermle
Hermle Table Clock 30x25x21 cm Wood • Visible Movement • Automatic Night Shut-off
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Hermle Table Clock 30x25x21 cm Walnut • Westminster Chime • Made in Germany
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Vendor: HermleHermle Table Clock 19.5x11x9 cm Aluminum • Mechanical Skeleton Movement • Puristic Design
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Vendor: HermleHermle Table Clock 29x25.5x25.5 cm Metal • Perpetual Calendar • Westminster Chime
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Vendor: Hermle
Hermle Table Clock 29.5x25x25 cm Wood • Perpetual Calendar • Westminster Chime
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Vendor: HermleHermle Table Clock 29.5x25x25 cm Wood • Westminster Chime • Automatic Night Shut-off
Regular price £6,963.78Regular priceUnit price per£7,925.61Sale price £6,963.78Sale
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Mechanical Table Clocks – Timeless Elegance Meets Watchmaking Artistry
Mechanical table clocks are far more than simple timepieces: they symbolize a centuries-old tradition of craftsmanship that continues to fascinate enthusiasts and collectors to this day. The interplay of precision mechanics, fine materials, and artisanal manufacturing makes every clock a unique object of special value. At uhren4you we present models that are technically inspiring – from classic movements in wooden cases to delicate skeleton watches that reveal their innermost workings.
The fascination of mechanics
Why do people still choose a watch that has to be wound today?
- Visible technology: Especially with skeleton watches, you can watch the "heartbeat" of the timepiece. The interplay of gears, balance wheel, and pendulum is a technical spectacle.
- The Ritual: A mechanical clock invites interaction. The regular winding (usually every 8 or 14 days) becomes a cherished ritual that connects you with time.
- Acoustics: The quiet, steady ticking and – depending on the model – the delicate chime of a bell (e.g., Westminster) create an atmosphere of peace and permanence.
Materials: A Frame for Art
The exterior must reflect the quality of the interior:
- Fine Woods: Oak, mahogany, or walnut cases provide a warm, classic look and serve as the ideal resonance chamber for the striking mechanism.
- Metal & Glass: Brass feet, chrome-plated pillars, and crystal glass protect the movement and provide transparency and light reflections in modern interpretations.
The ideal place for a masterpiece
- Living room: Placed on a sideboard or mantelpiece, the clock becomes a central focal point and a conversation starter.
- Office: A mechanical table clock on a desk conveys professionalism, patience, and a sense of tradition – values that count in the business world.
- Library: The steady ticking perfectly complements the silence while reading.
Buying Guide: What You Should Look Out For
Mechanical watches vary in their complexity. Pay attention to the Power reserve (how often does it need to be wound?) and the Percussion functions (is there a night shut-off?). For purists, we recommend skeleton clocks, as they showcase the mechanics best. For lovers of classic home decor, enclosed wooden cases (e.g., in the style of Napoleon clocks) are the right choice.
Care & Maintenance
A mechanical watch is an investment for life. Clean the case only with a soft cloth.
Important: Just like a high-quality engine, a watch movement requires oil. We recommend having the movement inspected and cleaned by a watchmaker every few years to ensure its precision is maintained for generations.