Hermle Tellurium 23046-000352
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Hermle Tellurium 23046-000352

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Hermle Tellurium 23046-000352De nieuwe Tellurium IV is een echt designmeesterwerk dat modern en klassiek combineert in een bijzonder futuristische vorm Een gefreesd rozetrondeau met de 12 gedrukte sterrenbeelden van de maand en de datum geeft een fascinerende kijk in de wereld van de astronomie. Bijzonder onderscheidend is de speciaal gedraaide wijzerplaat voor deze specifieke klok met een doorkijkje op het uurwerk, dat lijkt te zweven in een glazen kubus. Het designstuk

De nieuwe Tellurium IV is een echt designmeesterwerk dat modern en klassiek combineert in een bijzonder futuristische vorm
Een gefreesd rozetrondeau met de 12 gedrukte sterrenbeelden van de maand en de datum geeft een fascinerende kijk in de wereld van de astronomie.
 Bijzonder onderscheidend is de speciaal gedraaide wijzerplaat voor deze specifieke klok met een doorkijkje op het uurwerk, dat lijkt te zweven in een glazen kubus.

Het designstuk reproduceert de jaarlijkse baan van de aarde rond de zon, waarbij de aarde één keer per 24 uur om haar eigen as draait. De maan draait op haar beurt in 29,5 dagen rond de aarde en voltooit een volledige rotatie om haar as. 
Hierdoor is de reproductie mogelijk van de verschillende maanfasen zoals deze vanaf de aarde zichtbaar zijn. In de loop van een jaar passeert de aarde alle 12 sterrenbeelden, maanden en individuele dagen die op de platte schijf zijn aangegeven.

8-daags veeropwinduurwerk met 4/4 Westminster-slagwerk op 4 gepolijste bellen. Met automatische nachtuitschakeling. 

Het Tellurium heeft reproducties van de zon, de aarde en de maan, inclusief de dag/maand-indicator.


37 x 34 x 34 cm

 

The new Tellurium IV is a real design Masterpiece which combines modern and classic in a particular futuristic form.

A milled rosette rondeau that shows the 12 printed zodiac signs of the month and the date gives a fascinating view into the world of astronomy. Especially distinguished is the spezial turned dial fort his particular clock with a see through on the movement, which seems to float in a glas cube.

The design piece 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.

8-day spring wound movement with 4/4 Westminster chime on 4 polished bells. Separate second feature, 11 jewel deadbeat Swiss escapement with automatic night shut-off. The Tellurium has reproductions of the sun, earth and moon, incorporating the day/month indicator.

The technology of the Tellurium clock

Display of the orbit of the earth and around the sun within a year, with the earth rotating once around itself every 24 hours. At the same time, the moon orbits the earth once every 29.5 days and rotates once around its own axis.

  • Mechanical 8-day movement
  • 11 stony Swiss echappement
  • Four polished bells
  • Automatic night shutdown
  • Metal Applications
  • all-round glazing
  • glass dome
  • The rotating sun, globe, moon and zodiac signs are made of die-cast metal and are colour-coordinated with the etched date disc.
  • Solid dial Arabic numerals
  • Filigree hands
  • Dimension: 37x34x34cm
  • model 23046-000352
Color: Nickel
Movement: Mechanical movement
Specialty:

Automatic night shut-off, chime, moon phase

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