Hermle Clock Movement Identification

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Hermle Clock Movement Identification

Most important is the identification of the Hermle clock movement and it requires locating the numbers on the back plate of the movement itself.

This can be done by removing access panels, sticking a phone inside and taking a picture, or even a mirror. Use any possible means to get the number of the Hermle clock movement. This information is not in the manual that came with the clock or on the wood case.

On the back plate of the Hermle clock movement there are numbers such as 451-050 94 cm. These numbers indicate everything there is to know about that particular mechanical Hermle clock movement.

Identification is the first step

In order to purchase a new Hermle clock movement, the old number has to match up with the new one. In short, the new movement will be exactly the same.

It is not a knock off. Generally speaking, all of the existing clock components will fit the new movement. Proper identification of the Hermle clock movement is important when troubleshooting, ordering parts, or discussing compatible components.

Thus, when contacting us it is imperative to correctly reference the number on the backplate of the movement. If there is any confusion, send us a picture of the back plate, as close and as clear as possible, and we can help identify which Hermle clock movement is needed.

A new Hermle clock movement is best

To clarify, as previously discussed in several sections, a new Hermle clock movement is always best. A new unit is a fraction of the price of an overhaul.

The clock will be up and running much faster than waiting months for an overhaul to be completed. The new Hermle clock movement will last another 30 years. This is not possible with a restored unit.

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Hermle Clock Movement Identification
Hermle Clock Movement Identification
Hermle Clock Movement Identification
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Lowell Duncan
Lowell Duncan
1 day ago

My clock movement is a Hermle 351-030A with a 55cm pendulum. Is there a difference between the 351-030A and the 351-030?

Lowell

Lowell Duncan
Lowell Duncan
1 day ago

Thank you. – Lowell

joseph fehrenbach
joseph fehrenbach
9 days ago

what does the 66 mean on a clock movement marked 94cm/66?

Jossi Wood
Jossi Wood
6 months ago

I have a Hermle and the numbers on the back say 12cm – 196

Sally Lee
Sally Lee
8 months ago

I have an pld Franz Hermie No (0) /jewels Unadjusted Made in Germany 261-080A 31cm/12600. It was last cleaned in 1999. I would like basic information about this clock. Value? i plan to display this in my home.

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