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How to Identify a Franz Hermle Clock

Posted by author-avatar Steven Calabrese
March 17, 2025 On May 9, 2024
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Identifying a Franz Hermle clock is an exciting task for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the art of clockmaking. Known for their superior craftsmanship and timeless designs, Hermle clocks have set a standard in the world of horology. In this article, we’ll guide you through the key characteristics of Franz Hermle clocks, explain how to identify them accurately, and showcase the essential tools and services available at Clockworks, Inc. to support your clock restoration and maintenance needs.


Understanding Franz Hermle Clocks

Franz Hermle clocks originate from the Black Forest region of Germany, a place with a rich history of clockmaking. Established in 1922, the Hermle brand is synonymous with precision engineering and elegant designs. The company produces a wide range of clocks, including mantel/wall clocks, grandfather clocks, and mechanical clock movements.

Identifying a Franz Hermle clock begins with understanding its unique features:

  • Brand Markings: Hermle clocks often include the company’s logo, which features their name in stylized script.
  • Serial Numbers: Many Hermle clocks have serial numbers stamped on their movements, which can help verify authenticity and determine the production date.
  • Mechanical Movements: Hermle clocks are renowned for their reliable key-wound, chain-driven, or weight-driven mechanical movements.

 Key Features to Look For

To identify a Franz Hermle clock, examine the following features carefully:

1. Logo or Brand Markings

Inspect the clock’s movement for the Hermle logo. Typically, this marking is stamped or engraved near the gears. The logo may also appear on the clock face, pendulum bob, or dial.

2. Serial and Model Numbers

Check for serial or model numbers on the backplate of the clock’s movement. Hermle often includes these identifiers to indicate the clock’s model and production year. Use these numbers to verify its authenticity and value.

3. Craftsmanship

Hermle clocks exhibit exceptional craftsmanship. Look for details like finely finished wood, intricate carvings, and precise mechanical parts. The presence of quality materials like brass for the movement and genuine hardwood for the casing is a strong indicator of a Hermle clock.

4. Chimes and Sounds

Hermle clocks often feature distinct chime melodies, such as Westminster or Bim-Bam. Listen carefully to the chimes, as their clarity and tone are hallmarks of Hermle’s quality.


Digital Caliper Four Inch

Digital Caliper Four Inch

Tools to Aid in Identification

At Clockworks, Inc., we offer a range of tools to assist you in identifying and maintaining your Franz Hermle clock. These tools are essential for examining delicate components and preserving the integrity of your timepiece:

  • Precision Screwdrivers: These are ideal for accessing small screws on the movement and case.
  • Calipers: Use calipers to measure the dimensions of gears, movements, or other clock parts.
  • Clock Tweezers: Handle delicate parts like springs and gears with precision.
  • Clock Pliers: These specialized pliers help you manipulate components without causing damage.
  • Clock Oilers: Maintain your clock’s movement by applying lubricant accurately to reduce friction.
  • Clock Cleaning Solution: Remove dirt and grime from the clock’s movement to restore its performance.

These tools not only assist in identifying Hermle clocks but also ensure their longevity by enabling proper maintenance and repair.


Steps to Identify a Franz Hermle Clock

Step 1: Examine the Movement

The movement is the most reliable indicator of a Franz Hermle clock. Remove the back panel or casing carefully to inspect the movement. Look for the Hermle logo, model number, and serial number stamped on the backplate.

Step 2: Verify the Chime Mechanism

Hermle clocks are known for their melodious chimes. Test the clock’s chime function to confirm its authenticity. The Westminster chime, for instance, is a classic feature of many Hermle models.

Step 3: Inspect the Dial

Study the clock face or dial for markings, numbers, and intricate designs. Hermle dials often include Roman numerals, moon phase displays, and decorative elements that signify their craftsmanship.

Step 4: Assess the Materials

Hermle clocks are built with high-quality materials. The movement should be made of brass or similar durable metals, while the casing is usually crafted from fine wood or metal. Poor-quality materials or uneven finishes could indicate a replica.

Step 5: Research the Serial Number

Once you locate the serial number, research its history. Hermle’s numbering system often reveals the clock’s production year and model details. At Clockworks, Inc., we provide resources to help you interpret these numbers.


350-020 Hermle Clock Movement

350-020 Hermle Clock Movement

Common Challenges and Solutions

Identifying a Franz Hermle clock may come with challenges, but these solutions will help you address them:

  • Faded Markings: Over time, markings on older clocks may fade. Use a magnifying glass or flashlight to enhance visibility. Our precision tools can assist in safely accessing hard-to-see areas.
  • Missing Components: Clocks missing parts like the pendulum or hands can still be identified by their movement. We offer a variety of replacement parts on our website to help complete your clock.
  • Unfamiliar Model Numbers: Some model numbers may not match readily available records. In such cases, contact our repair and restoration team for professional assistance in identifying your clock.

Professional Services for Hermle Clocks

At Clockworks, Inc., we don’t just sell tools and parts; we also provide comprehensive services for maintaining and restoring Franz Hermle clocks. Our offerings include:

  • Clock Repair and Restoration: Trust our skilled technicians to restore your Hermle clock to its original glory.
  • Movement Replacement: Replace worn-out or damaged movements with authentic Hermle parts from our inventory.
  • Maintenance Services: Ensure your clock remains in excellent condition with cleaning, oiling, and regular tune-ups.

Why Choose Clockworks, Inc.?

At Clockworks, Inc., we are dedicated to helping you care for your timepieces. Whether you’re identifying, repairing, or restoring a Franz Hermle clock, we provide the tools, parts, and expertise you need. For more information or assistance, visit our website at clockworks.com or contact us at [email protected]. Trust Clockworks, Inc. for all your clock-related needs.

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241-080 Hermle clock movement from Clockworks

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