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Hermle Amherst Handcrafted Oak Finish Grandfather Clock with Optional Auto Wind™
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Hermle Amherst Handcrafted Oak Finish Grandfather Clock with Optional Auto Wind™

Item# HBF039

List price: $4,199.00 to $5,099.00

Sale Price: $2,729.35 to $3,314.35

Save up to: $1,784.65 (35%)

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  • Stately, noble design with superior details
  • Brass, 8-day, cable-driven movement
  • Handcrafted in choice hardwoods and veneers
  • Classic oak finish
  • Triple chime-Westminster, St. Michael, and Whittington
  • German engineering for superior quality and craftsmanship
  • Working moon dial with fleus-de-lis center
  • Measures 25.5W x 14D x 85H inches

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The Hermle Amherst Handcrafted Oak Finish Grandfather Clock offers superior craftsmanship and exceptional details, including a double cascading bonnet crown and half- turned fluted and decorative columns. The ornate dial is stunning with applied Arabic numerals. Behind the oval beveled glass of the lockable door are weights and a polished bob with full harp, which boast exquisite design. The 8-day, cable-driven triple chime movement plays Westminster, St. Michael, and Whittington. Set this spectacular grandfather clock to your preferences with the automatic night shut-off. Available with or without the optional auto-wind.

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About Hermle

Although the business started in 1922 to produce clock parts, Franz Hermle quickly expanded on his success in the 1930s by manufacturing complete clocks. Throughout their respectable history, Hermle has continued to work toward perfecting the mechanical movement, even while embracing the quartz movement as it became popular in the 1970s. Their knowledge and experience is renowned, as many famous companies around the globe use Hermle movements in their own clock lines. Today, Hermle's desirable clocks and movements are exported to over 100 countries.

Now in its third generation, Franz Hermle and Sohn operates four manufacturing facilities in Germany, and one location in the United States.

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