Hermle The Aachen 70823 000701

Hermle The Aachen 70823 000701
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In 1640 the ÒWaaguhrÓ was the first mechanical clock that was affordable by the new middle class in Europe. Its simple design allowed for only one hand indicating the hours. The average person of the Seventeenth Century measured time with only three times of day:sunrise, high noon, and sunset. This mechanism is a more modern and accurate version of the style of clock which was available in 1640. It includes a pendulum escapement (developed in 1659 by Christiaan Huygens) and a solid brass mechanism. There are two hands (one for hours and one for minutes) and it runs eight days on a single winding. This piece also includes a minute hand, which was developed in a clock in 1577 by Jost Burgi (who is also a contender for the invention of logarithms) made for astronomer Tycho Brahe. This clock is also made in the style of a Morbier or Comptoise clocks. Morbier clocks are popular and widespread in France and Switzerland, originating mostly from the French regions. They emerged at the end of the 17th Century and were produced in large numbers up to the beginning of the 20th Century. They can be easily recognized by their hammered-brass dial.

  • Depth: 4
  • Width: 10
  • Made In: Germany
  • Clock Type: Wall

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In 1640 the ÒWaaguhrÓ was the first mechanical clock that was affordable by the new middle class in Europe. Its simple design allowed for only one hand indicating the hours. The average person of the Seventeenth Century measured time with only three times of day:sunrise, high noon, and sunset. This mechanism is a more modern and accurate version of the style of clock which was available in 1640. It includes a pendulum escapement (developed in 1659 by Christiaan Huygens) and a solid brass mechanism. There are two hands (one for hours and one for minutes) and it runs eight days on a single winding. This piece also includes a minute hand, which was developed in a clock in 1577 by Jost Burgi (who is also a contender for the invention of logarithms) made for astronomer Tycho Brahe. This clock is also made in the style of a Morbier or Comptoise clocks. Morbier clocks are popular and widespread in France and Switzerland, originating mostly from the French regions. They emerged at the end of the 17th Century and were produced in large numbers up to the beginning of the 20th Century. They can be easily recognized by their hammered-brass dial.



  • Solid-brass mechanism
  • Hourly drop-off bell strike
  • Runs eight days on one wind
  • Sturdy and simple weight-driven mechanism
  • Intricate, floral relief
  • Antique, pewter finish

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The family business of Franz Hermle & Sohn was founded in 1922 and has its headquarters in Gosheim in the Swabian Jura, Southern Germany. Franz Hermle & Sohn is the largest producer world- wide of mechanical table clocks, hall clocks and wall clocks and market leader in the manu- facturing of mechanical clock- works. Our product range comprises more than 65 basic clockworks of most varied designs. Hermle products stand for German technology.

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