The strike train of the Aperia S 70 wall clock from Erwin Sattler has its origins in the original 19th century Viennese Regulators. The new Aperia S 70 introduces itself as a new member of the rope-pull regulator collection and a particularly graceful clock with wonderfully harmonious sounds. It combines its classic form with a half-hourly strike train that can be triggered manually up to the fiftieth minute. It thus repeats the past hour. For a quiet living environment, it can of course also be switched off completely.
200 YEARS OF HISTORY BROUGHT TO PERFECTION
Each clock from Erwin Sattler is individually and lovingly crafted in the manufactory in Gräfelfing near Munich. The highest quality and durability make the timepieces reliable and attractive home accessories. This is ensured by fifteen jewel bearings and four ball bearings inside the wall clock Aperia S 70. It owes its unique charisma to its new look, characterized by the simple yet elegant case made of black sanded lacquer with filigree metal inlays on the base and rim and the mitred U-shaped crystals.
The modern regulator is rounded off by the high-quality, skeletonized dial.
The characteristic and timeless appearance blends in perfectly with its surroundings – whether in a classic living ambience or in rooms of modern elegance.
We provide a 15-year warranty on every Erwin Sattler clock and deliver it at your desired time. Delivered personally to your home in our own vehicles, including installation and commissioning.
With the clock, you acquire a free in-house customer service in which we will personally collect the clock from your home in the event of a repair or other service work and have it repaired or serviced by the respective manufacturer.
Technical data
Dimensions: height: 68 cm, width: 20 cm, depth: 10 cm
Case: Black sanded lacquer with olive root wood or Macassar cassette, rim and base with metal inlays, door with magnet closure
Crystals: Anti-reflective mineral crystal, mitred U-glass
Movement: Sattler caliber 1400 SK
Power reserve: 7 days
Drive: 2 weights of 1,000 g each on loose rollers
Oscillator: wooden rod pendulum with solid, turned brass lens, polished and nickel-plated