Hermle – based in the Baden-Württemberg – has been producing mechanical clocks for more than 100 years, always with the focus on maximum precision, timeless aesthetics, and the idea of constant innovation. They are also known for their movements as well as filigree turning parts. The Tellurium from Hermle is one of the most complex clocks
The Hermle clock manufacturing focuses on reinterpreting the mechanical clock in a modern and contemporary environment. The complexity of a mechanical clock and the associated soothing ticking not only makes the hearts of clock lovers beat faster, but these clocks are masterpieces that outlast generations.
The Tellurium clocks, in all their variations and colours, are not just timepieces, they are design objects that enrich any space. The Tellurium clock reproduces the annual orbit of the earth around the sun, with the earth rotating around its own axis once in 24 hours. The moon, in turn, revolves around the earth in 29.5 days completing a full rotation around its axis. This allows the reproduction of the different moon phases as they are visible from earth. In the course of one year, the earth passes all 12 zodiac signs, months and individual days, which are indicated on the flat disc. The clock is 35 cm high, 29 cm wide and 29 cm deep.