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Clocks   Hermle
Hermle clock movement is not only the heart of their own clocks, but can also be found in millions of clocks worldwide. In their own words, they are “dedicated to leading the industry in computerized and automated precision manufactured clock parts”. That dedication also carries over into producing remarkable clocks that range in design from sleek and modern to tradition and tasteful. [see more]
Clocks   Howard Miller
While Howard C. Miller products might once have been primarily considered as gifts for weddings, anniversaries and retirements, the company has expanded its line of offerings. Sollberger happily offers Howard C. Miller items to complement any décor, ranging from portable alarm clocks to desk sets to wall and mantel clocks to collectors cabinets to limited edition grandfather clocks. [see more]

Clocks   Erwin Sattler
Today, the precision clocks of the Erwin Sattler factory, produced in small batches, are regarded as the best in the world. Professionals as well as collectors consider them to be the standard for technical innovation, elegance and highest quality. Erwin Sattler only crafts clocks of the finest materials, such as Cherry, Walnut and Olive wood, Stainless Steel and African Granite. [see more]
Clocks   Kieninger
Kieninger clocks and movements offer a multitude of partially patented technical innovations and clock making specialties such as:

• Automatic chime sequencing (Kieninger patent) for triple chime movements
• Melodies "Westminster" - "Vogelfänger / birdhunter" - "Freude schöner Götterfunke / Ode to Joy" (Kieninger development)
• Automatic night shut-off features (Kieninger patent) for strike and chimes
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Clocks   Schneider Cuckoo Clocks
As a sixth generation cuckoo clock company, Schneider produces world renowned clocks using the same attention to detail and fine craftsmanship that Anton Schneider himself used to create his first cuckoo clock in his farmhouse in 1848. Since those first days two centuries ago, the company has expanded to become one of the most modern and largest cuckoo clock factories in the Black Forest. This expansion, however, has not diminished the old tradition of doing valuable carving work by hand. In fact, Schneider has maintained and even improved their process. [see more