"Time is the most important ingredient in the recipe of life" wrote the British naturalist Charles Darwin.

To that, the clock company, Erwin Sattler KG of Munich Germany would add: Design, Precision & Craftsmanship. Their clocks are truly works of art! And like art, they will last for many generations, a cherished family heirloom.

www.erwinsattler.de

Marine Chronometer: Stainless Steel, Power reserve indicator, Fusee / Cable driven gear train. A fusee is a tapered spindle designed to apply an equal pressure to the gear train as the spring unwinds. Otherwise the force of the spring is greatest when fully wound and diminishes as the springs unwinds, affecting the accuracy of the clock.

The clock can be used as a table or wall clock. Three adjustable legs with rubber feet allow the clock to be mounted on a curved ship's hull and mount it securely by lifting the clock away from the hull to lock onto mounting bolt.

# 1365 stainless steel,

Out of production for the last 7 years. Also made with a brass case and Roman Dial.    Only 30 clocks were made!

click here to see detailed close-ups on this engineering work of art.

Discontinued Clocks no longer available from Sattler,  on Sale.

A table & shelf clock,

Clock will separate from the black shelf it is sitting on.

Piano finish, Gold Leaf and Gold plated brass components, 8 day movement with bell to count the hours.
14 1/2 inch, 37 cm, total height, two piece - shelf and clock #1122c.

If made today cost would be more than $3220, asking $1500

#13 tall case clock with bell to count hours, (clock in middle of photo) 8 day clock work


Cherry with palisander inlay, 72 1/2 inch tall.  If made today, and with current exchange rates with the Euro, the clock would cost more than $4300, I'm asking $1900.

Has one small blemish to the wood. Picture available upon request.


Clock on right, #1563M, Elegantia S 100, Mahogany with Maple inlay, 30 day clockwork with gong, height 40.5 inches,   SOLD