
Classica Secunda 1985
WHERE THE HIGH POINT OF TRADITIONAL CLOCK – MAKING MEETS TIMELESS DESIGN. THE CLASSIC AMONG PRECISION CLOCKS IS AN EXAMPLE OF EXCLUSIVE WALL ART FOR ANY ROOM This pendulum clock is also an extremely accurate timepiece, maintaining a maximum accuracy deviation of one to two seconds per month. A weight running down the side allows a power reserve of 30 days. The fine gear wheel teeth and the use of ball or jewel bearings for all turning parts ensure a service life lasting for many generations. The slight changes in the length of the Super Invar pendulum rod, which are caused by temperature, are counterbalanced by a precisely calculated, freely swinging compensation tube. Three bevelled glass panes allow a fascinating view of some of the Classica Secunda 1985’s internal secrets. An additional window in the top allows light to illuminate the movement from above. The clock’s plates, pillars, pallet bridges and cocks, gear wheels, guide rollers and chatons are milled and turned in small-