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Page 1: Manufactory for Finest Clocks 50 Years Erwin Sattler...Time Balance 52 Marine Clocks and Nautical Instruments 57 Carbonautis 58 Nautis 60 Navis 66 Navalis 68 Nautische Instrumente

Manufactory for Finest Clocks

50 Years Erwin Sattler 1958 - 2008

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Beauty of Time

FASCINAT IONPRECIS ION

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Contents Page

Company History 2

The Manufactory 4

Movement Quality 6

Research 7

Case Quality 8

Atmosphere 9

Precision Pendulum Clocks 11

Semi Secunda 65 12

Metallica 1735 14

Classica Secunda 1985 20

Classica Secunda 1995 24

Secunda Accurata 1958 28

Regulator Pulley Clocks 33

Classica 60 34

Classica S 70 36

Vienna S 70 38

Classica S 100 40

Classica K 100 42

Elegantia S 100 44

Elegantia K 100 44

Table Clocks 47

Metrica 48

Subsidia 50

Time Balance 52

Marine Clocks andNautical Instruments 57

Carbonautis 58

Nautis 60

Navis 66

Navalis 68

Nautische Instrumente 70

Quadriga 71

Grandfather Clocks 73

Columna Temporis 74

Excelsia 78

Classica Secunda 2095 80

Troja 16 82

RotalisPrecision Watch Winders 85

Rotalis lV 88

Rotalis ll 90

Thesaurus 92

Custodia 94

Uhrenbeweger-Modul 97

Technical Data and Charts

Charts 98

»We make a newspaper that we ourselves would like

to read.« This sentence was uttered by no less than Marion

Countess Dönhoff, the grand lady of German journalism.

Had he been able to read it, Heinrich Sattler would have

spontaneously thought of his own situation in the year 1902.

Back then the master clockmaker would liked to have bought

a timekeeper that was not available anywhere. So he made

one, receiving imperial patent number 163850 for his design

of an integrated perpetual calendar mechanism on March 4,

1903. Thus, Heinrich Sattler designed exactly the clock

that he would look at every day with joy.

A Short Company History

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His grandson, Erwin Sattler, inherited his unbounded love for

technically demanding and extraordinarily elegant clocks. The

dream of this enthusiastic clockmaker was to make his own

clocks of the highest quality: models founded in traditional and

classic clockmaking, characterized by perfect craftsmanship

and exemplary innovation. This concept led him to found his

own company in 1958, which he christened with the logical

name Erwin Sattler München.

Erwin’s daughter, Stephanie Sattler-Rick, took control of

the company in the mid-1980s. At this time, clockmaker

Richard Müller also joined the management team, becoming

responsible for the technical side. Thus knowing that his

company was in the best of hands, Sattler passed his life’s

work on to the next generation in 2002 after retiring.

Sattler-Rick and Müller now jointly manage the manufactory.

An increasing demand for high-quality clocks in recent years

made another exciting step in the development of the clock

manufactory necessary. Not far from where the company had

been headquartered until now, a much bigger building in the

Munich suburb Gräfelfing was purchased and transformed

into the new company headquarters in accord with the

market’s rising demands.

50 Years Erwin Sattler1958 -2008

Stephanie Sattler-Rick Richard Müller

The new twelve-meter-high clock on the façade represents

another mechanical highlight for clock enthusiasts all over the

world. An original replica of the Classica Secunda 1995,

this spectacular clock will go down in history as one of the

biggest mechanical precision pendulum clocks in the world.

Trade professionals and collectors alike regard Sattler’s clocks

as the standard for technical innovation, elegance, and

the highest quality. For almost fifty years, the Erwin Sattler

manufactory has only made clocks that the company’s

employees and management would buy themselves. These

clocks are first-class instruments of the art of mechanical

timekeeping that can be passed from generation to

generation with pride and joy.

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We, the Sattler team have only one goal with regard to our customers: total satisfaction. This includes the design, quality,and durability of our products in equal parts. The long development process from the first sketch of the movement tothe finished product leaving our workshop is the result of a well-balanced relationship between modern productiontechnology and centuries-old craftsmanship. Only this guarantees that every detail of a Sattler clock fully meets ourhigh expectations.

Every day, the 25 employees of the Erwin Sattler manufactorylive the dream of making clocks to last generations. Thisbegins with the production of all the components needed forthe so-called ébauche. To achieve this, we use high-techCNC production centers whose tools work with a precisionof one hundredth of a millimeter. Tolerances more than that arenot acceptable. Thanks to the extensive talent and agility of our experienced clockmakers, the machines’ resulting components are carefully finished and then assembled tomake a whole, which according to tradition embodies much more than the sum of its parts. Expertly guided byRichard Müller, the masterful clockmakers working in production, development, and assembly manufacture what isthe epitome of modern precision clocks.

The Manufactory

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All movement parts for a Sattler movement are milled from a full block of steel or brass. Educated millers and turners following the development department’s plans are responsiblefor this. Each of Sattler’s eighteen manufacture movements– all our own developments – are manufactured solely in exclusive small series.

It is only the high-quality cases that are manufactured by a German wood specialist according to our demanding specifications and uncompromising quality standards. All inall, Erwin Sattler can boast a manufacturing depth of justabout ninety percent, which more than justifies the companybeing called a manufactory – a term that is often stretched in this day and age.

High-quality clocks have a future. Thus, we need young,enthusiastic people who look to the future with us. Educatingthem thoroughly in accordance with our brand and productpolicies is an important goal for Erwin Sattler. At this time, fiveapprentices of varying stages are learning the high art ofclockmaking at our factory. Jan Münch, a Sattler apprentice,won a national watch and clockmaking competition in 2004,impressively illustrating how the effort bears fruit.

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Movement QualityThe production of the up to 420 parts that are sometimesnecessary to complete our complex movements takes time.Engraving the different scales on a dial alone takes about fiftyminutes – at the end of which it is lavishly silver-plated. Depen-ding on the model, a clockmaker needs a full working day tomake a matching set of hour, minute and second hands. Eachhand is first traditionally filed to produce a rounded shape, something the clockmaker calls doming. Then, steelhands are sanded and polished. Finally, they are heated over a gas flame until they have an even, deep blue color.This process is called tempering.

Our base plates, upon which all the moving parts of amovement are mounted, are crafted in hardened brass that isup to five millimeters thick so that they are extremely stable.Each drilled hole is individually positioned and applied by our CNC-controlled machine. This process takes longer thansimultaneous drilling with conventional machines, but it is muchmore precise.

The elegant legs of our gear wheels are not stamped, but rather milled from a whole piece. The watchmakers mountthem on solid, hardened, steel arbors with precisely cutpinions. For lasting protection from oxidation, all our brassparts are plated with precious gold.

To improve performance and reduce wear on the material, weuse pallets made of agate. The gear wheel arbors are put injewel bearings mounted in so-called chatons or the mostmodern precision ball bearings. Exceptionally small drivingweights and unusually long maintenance intervals are the positive result.

Consistent use of high-grade materials, our own milling andcomputerized machines, and above all the high standard thateach employee demands of him or herself make the uniqueSattler quality possible. It can be up to two years before a new Sattler movement is finally encased. This seems like along time, but it is actually very little compared to the centuries a clock made in the Erwin Sattler manufactory willhave to live. We are passionately dedicated to making clocksthat will continue to bring joy to future generations – and thatjustifies just about any amount of effort.

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What is regarded by both Erwin Sattler and connoisseurs offine mechanical timekeepers as precision is something thatdepends on many factors. Often times, less obvious littledetails make for the famous cherry on top: optimally shapedteeth for a light, friction-free gear train; the right selection of materials, and the most perfect compensation possible foratmospheric influences. Each of these parameters often increases rate precision by only fractions of a second, but the sum of these details is exactly what makes a clock into aprecision pendulum clock.

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Research and DevelopmentA research and development department at the Erwin Sattlerfactory passionately takes care of these many details – herethe task is to continually optimize and develop mechanicalprecision timekeepers. In this department, modern measuringtechnology is utilized to examine the day-to-day practicality ofhistorical theories and inventions in the twenty-first century.Before the knowledge gained is allowed to flow into theproduction process, it is extensively tested on prototypes.

Computer-aided gear train designs, high numbers of teeth onvarious gears, and consistent outfitting of the movements withjewel and ball bearings guarantee optimal energy transmission.This saves up to fifty percent of the driving weight. At thesame time – something non-technicians can also understand– the movement’s longevity is extended significantly.

We maintain a unique laboratory for quality control thatenables our designers to analyze environmental influences ona pendulum under constant conditions. In our new pressurechamber, for example, we examine the behavior of individualpendulum designs under various atmospheric conditions. From that, air pressure constants are calculated. In the end,this targeted analysis of research results makes it possible to create efficient compensation of the influences of air pressure and temperature changes on the rate of ourprecision pendulum clocks. Thus, rate deviations can be

restricted to values in a range ofjust a few seconds per month.

Unusual or unconventional materialsprovide us with new answers for old questions. Driving weightsmade of tungsten, pendulum rodscrafted in Superinvar, extremelylow-friction ball bearings, and progressive air pressure compen-sation barometers are just a fewexamples.

This makes clear why RichardMüller, co-owner and technicalhead of the Erwin Sattler manu-factory, continuously invests greatsums in the research anddevelopment department. At thesame time, our creative designersare given the space they need torealize their ideas and visions.

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If you purchase an Erwin Sattler clock, you should have onething in mind: this timepiece will have more than one ownerin its lifetime since it was built to last for generations. It is forthis reason, that we dedicate the same exact attention to eachand every component – both visible and hidden. And we take care of every detail with the same degree of attention.

For more than twenty years Josef Wochner’s company, locatedin Baden-Württemberg’s Heiligenzimmern, has created ourelegant, functional cases in the same spirit. At this casemanufactory, the most modern production methods are alsocombined with traditional craftsmanship.

Naturally, only the best materials are used in order to perma-nently guarantee the highest quality thanks to transparency,optimal legibility, reliable protections, and stability.

The precious wood used for our cases must be dried for manyyears so that it does not warp. In particular, the front doors’especially thin trim must reach its final thickness over the courseof several steps. Between each of these steps, the wood isstored for longer amounts of time to acclimate. Only when all the parts have reached their final dimensions, are theyassembled in many demanding steps to become a completecase. The surface is sanded by hand before applying eachof the thirteen layers of varnish. This is why the varnishing

of a Sattler case alonetakes fourteen days. Asa result, the surface iswonderfully smooth witha silky shine and, like allthe details of our clocks,is extremely durable.

Large, polished glass,faceted at its edge,additionally underscoresa desired transparencyon some of our clocks.The width of the facets is perfectly harmonizedwith all the other propor-tions when the clock is

designed. Our designers usually orient themselves on historicalmodels, with the result being what defines the basic elementsof Sattler’s cases: a classic appearance and timeless elegance.

This attention to detail coupled with the traditional art of the craft makes a quality possible on all of our cases thatmakes a precision clock from the Erwin Sattler manufactory arecognized masterpiece and thus a valuable heirloom forgenerations.

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Case Quality

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AtmosphereIn the manufactory: Two years go by. On a high-performance computer screen,lines, circles, and curves fit together to form secretive designplans. CNC-controlled machines drill precise holes in the baseplates, turn thin arbors, and mill intelligently shaped teeth.Miniscule balls create precision bearings for the arbor’s pivots.Schooled craftsmen give steel poire and Breguet hands their inimitably slim shape, then carefully temper them over a flame to give them their wonderfully deep blue color.Somewhere else in the manufactory, magic hands create twomoons and a number of shiny stars on a round metal disk. Or they cut wood intarsia, putting them together to make a

Someplace else:Your house or apartment during this time: you’ve leafedthrough the catalogue again and again, looking at thepictures and studying the texts. You’ve discussed it all with yourSattler dealer. And then, one day, it happens: your Erwin Sattlerprecision clock arrives. You notice right away that somethinghas changed for you at home. The timelessly elegant designdecorates any room; gentle ticking creates an inimitableatmosphere in the room where it hangs. You literally feel howthe daily grind makes way for peace and quiet. Thoughtfully,you watch the ponderous swings of the pendulum, every moveinspiring you. In your mind, you make a journey back to times when electronics did not yet play a role. You feel how the sonorous ticking of your clock touches you, the

wonderful work of art. Glass panes are faceted and polished. All the while, and with great patience and care,experienced clockmakers assemble fascinating microcosmsthat divide the passing of time into measurable parts. Withoutrushing, these works of art are adjusted and regulated so thatthey can fulfill their task with optimal precision. Carefullypackaged up for delivery, the end product is finally on theway to a retailer that has been qualified as a suitable partnerfor the Erwin Sattler manufactory.

masterpiece embodying value and tradition. You becomeconscious of how this seemingly anachronistic object defiesthese fast-paced times of our era with ease and charm withinyour four walls.

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Precision Pendulum ClocksWhat is a second? This question seems simple, but the answerhas kept people occupied for centuries. In 1820, a group ofFrench scientists defined the second as 1/86,400 of themean solar day.

This is relatively easy to envision looking at our precisionclocks. One valuable second of our lives has passed whenthe one-meter-long pendulum has moved from one extreme tothe other. Because we use only the best materials to form ourpendulums, we can promise with a clear conscience that thelength of one pendulum swing almost never deviates from thecaesium time norm – for months and years. However, ourmechanical precision pendulum clocks do demand a solid,vibration-free wall upon which to tick.

Sigmund Riefler, the king of precision clocks at the turn of thetwentieth century, reported that microseismic effects disturbpendulum timekeeping. The Erwin Sattler manufactory avoidsthis with intelligent design. Other proven enemies of precisiontimekeeping like friction and changes in air pressure andtemperature are treated no less seriously. Our clocks are recognized as the best in precision currently available on the market. At the same time, clock connoisseurs with a predilection for perfectly stylish craftsmanship recognize our style.

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The Semi Secunda 65 occupies a special position in the Erwin Sattler manufactory’s precision clock collection.

This model is not only the company’s smallest precisionpendulum clock, it is also the model that can find good spacefor itself even under cramped circumstances. Its so-calledupside-down escapement is a special element of SattlerCaliber 2006. Because the pendulum’s suspension point islocated between the movement’s two base plates, the casehas been kept very flat.

The generously skeletonized dial makes not only thisconstruction visible, but also another special element of themovement: its Graham escapement including agate palletsand a 60-tooth escape wheel. This means that the SemiSecunda actually has a half-second pendulum.

Semi Secunda 65 – Erwin Sattler’s Smallest Precision Pendulum Clock

The pendulum’s laws of physics dictate that the length of thependulum decreases by a quarter in relation to the period ofthe oscillation, and in fact, a half-second pendulum is onlyone-quarter the length of a one-second pendulum. The SemiSecunda’s pendulum thus oscillates twice per second, makingan escape wheel with sixty teeth necessary. Thus, the secondhand makes one complete revolution per minute.

To improve the pendulum’s compensation of temperaturechange, the Semi Secunda is equipped with a double-cylinder compensation pendulum according to Prof. LudwigStrasser. Here, the compensation pipe is almost uncovered incomparison with other pendulums, and thus almost completelysurrounded by air.

The movement is also outfitted corresponding to Erwin Sattler’stechnical level. Gold-plated, milled gear wheels turn onhardened pinions in a total of twelve stainless steel ballbearings between nickel-plated brass plates four millimetersstrong. Another two jewels are in charge of friction-freemovement.

Interplaying with the movement’s steel cable and spring barrel,the so-called fusee ensures constant force for thirty days ofpower reserve. On the silver-plated dial, the power reserve isdisplayed along with the time and date.

The case, as always at Erwin Sattler, illustrates the highestquality of varnish. The elegant locking mechanism for openingthe front door deserves special mention. Available in black ora black-walnut combination, this "small” precision pendulumclock in no way needs to hide behind its more famous big sisters.

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Semi Secunda 65

Dimensions:Height 65 cmWidth 26 cmDepth 9 cm

Black varnish Black varnish with walnut root wood

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The Metallica 1735 model, in our middle range of sizes at105 centimeters, is easily integrated into any living situation.A combination of wood and metal inlays lends the case a contemporary appearance.

The movement is outfitted with ten precision ball bearings andtwo jewel bearings. Gold-plated gear wheels drive thetemperature-compensating 5/6-second invar pendulum. A cutaway in the silver-plated regulator dial allows a view of the Graham escapement with its agate pallets, and a barometer reliably compensates variation in air pressure onthe elegant double-cylinder pendulum.

The ball bearing tungsten weight located off to the side makesa power reserve of one month per winding interval possible.Thanks to high craftsmanship and the use of high-gradematerials and and compensation elements, the Metallica1735 achieves a rate deviation of about three to fourseconds per month.

Wood with Metal Inlay – Metallica 1735 – The Modern Precision Clock Line

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Metallica 1735

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Dimensions: Height 105 cmWidth 27 cmDepth 14 cm

Black varnish, hand-polished

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A precision pendulum clock doesn’t always need to have aone-second pendulum and be one and a half meters tall tomeasure time accurately. The Erwin Sattler manufactory haslong years of experience with 5/6-second pendulum clocks.Because of the Metallica 1735’s shorter pendulum, its secondhand takes six steps every five seconds.

Its simple, elegant case is decorated with fine metal inlays,then coated with thirteen layers of varnish, and finally high-polished by hand. A window on top allows light to illuminate the escapement of the open movement, and anti-reflective glass panes allow you to admire its fascinatingmechanics. The clock’s winding crank and fine regulationweights are located in a hidden shelf on the bottom of the case.

5/6-Second Precision Pendulum Clock – Metallica 1735

Twenty years’ experience in precision pendulum clockmaking is included in this movement. All milled parts, such asthe base plates, the four-legged escape wheel bridge, thecounterweight for the minute hand, and, of course, the gearwheels are manufactured by in-house precision millers, andthen finished and finally gold- or nickel-plated.

The pallet lever is naturally outfitted with agate pallets, and allwheels run on jewel or ball bearings. Thanks to minimizedfriction in the gear train and with the help of a tungstenweight suspended on a filigreed ball bearing rope pulley, thisclock also has a power reserve of thirty days per windinginterval.

The silver-plated dial with hand-domed and blued hands isframed by a solid, polished, nickel-plated brass bezel.

Thanks to its noble elegance and excellent quality, theMetallica 1735 will not only occupy a special place of honorin your home, it will also impressively demonstrate the art of classic clockmaking to future generations.

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Metallica 1735

Black varnish with walnut root wood, hand-polished

Walnut, hand-polished

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White varnish hand-polished

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Metallica 1735

Silver varnish

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Classica Secunda 1985 – The Classic Precision Clock

The production of the case also illustrates the uniquefascination of this pendulum clock, manufactured with greatattention to detail. The application of thirteen layers of varnishalone takes the case’s carpenter just about two weeks and includes several polishing steps in between that areperformed by hand.

The Classica Secunda 1985 model represents the evolutionof our successful precision 1935 model, 500 of which havebeen manufactured in the last eighteen years.

This model represents the joining of the traditional art of horology with timeless design. The Classica Secunda 1985model is an example of exclusive wall art for the office, conference rooms, entryways, and living rooms.

This clock is an extremely accurate timekeeper whosemaximum rate deviation is not more than one to two secondsper month under optimal conditions.

To prevent larger rate deviations, which can be caused byfluctuations in temperature and air pressure, an aneroidbarometric display has been added to the pendulum. Changesin the Classica Secunda 1985’s Superinvar pendulum lengththat are caused by temperature are compensated by aprecisely calculated, freely swinging compensation pipe.

A weight located to the side with an elegant guide pulley ina jewel bearing makes a power reserve of 30 days possible.

All movement components such as plates, pillars, palletbridges and cocks, gear wheels, and chatons are milled and turned in small numbers in our manufactory. Many of the components are finished by hand and decorated withgold-plating.

The precisely calculated shape of the gear wheel teeth andthe great number of ball or jewel bearings reduce wear to a minimum and guarantee the lifespan of a Sattler precisionpendulum clock for generations.

A total of three beveled glass panes allow a fascinating viewof the clock’s technology, and an additional window on topallows light to illuminate the movement from above. The winding crank, fine adjustment weights, and additional accessories are hidden in a secret compartment in the bottomof the case.

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Classica Secunda 1985

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Dimensions:Height 145 cm Width 37 cmDepth 18 cm

Black varnish

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Maple with maple root wood Black varnish with walnut root wood

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Classica Secunda 1985

Cherry with olive root wood Walnut with walnut root wood

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Detailed Technology Made Clear – Classica Secunda 1995 – Timelessly Modern Design

The highly precise movement, whose sole function is toaccurately measure time, achieves a rate deviation of onlyone to two seconds per month.

In order to achieve this demanding task, the 30-day movementis uncompromisingly designed and executed. The gold-platedgear wheels turn with arbors made of special Swedish steel in five ball bearings and eleven jewel bearings on twobase plates crafted in four-millimeter-strong hard brass,increasing the movement’s effectiveness and longevity. Thebearing jewels are crafted in extremely hard synthetic rubyand embedded in diamond-turned chatons screw-mounted tothe base plate with three polished stainless steel screws.

The plates are finely finished and decorated with shiny nickel plating providing especially beautiful contrast to thegold-plated gear wheels. The Graham escapement with itsjewel pallets guarantees constant transmission of energy to thependulum. When the clock is being wound, a so-calledpower-maintaining mechanism drives the pendulum.

This timepiece’s fine poire hands were also created withtraditional models in mind. They are domed, polished, andblued with precise hand-craftsmanship.

It takes about two years to manufacture all the componentsneeded for the small series of maximum ten handmade Sattler clocks. Justifiably, these ticking treasures are viewedthroughout the world as the high art of clockmaking.

At first glance, the Classica Secunda 1985 and 1995 modelsmay seem like the same clocks. Their cases and various woodversions are identical on both, as is the pendulum. With thedevelopment and production of the Classica Secunda 1995model, Erwin Sattler is impressively continuing the grandtradition of precision pendulum clocks. The skeletonizedsubdial for seconds and the movement’s open front plateenable a view of the gold-plated gear wheels and theGraham escapement with its agate pallets.

An especially loving detail is the domed and polished star-shaped gear wheel bridge crafted in stainless steel that issecured with polished, blued screws.

Another difference between this and model 1985 is thesophisticated ball bearing rope pulley for the winding weight.

On this clock, a glass pane on top also allows light to enterthe case and illuminate the movement from above. Accessoryparts are stored in the bottom of the case.

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Classica Secunda 1995

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Dimensions: Height 145 cmWidth 37 cmDepth 18 cm

Black varnish with walnut root wood

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Black varnish Cherry with olive root wood

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Classica Secunda 1995

Walnut with walnut root wood Maple with maple root wood

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Secunda Accurata 1958 – Improved Free Strasser Escapement

This model embodies our demand upon ourselves to create a purely mechanical precision pendulum clock representingthe best in reliability and accuracy that can technically beachieved. To reach this goal, we pay the greatest attention toevery detail in design and subsequent manufacture. Therefore,after being produced by the most modern machines, all components are carefully finished by hand, the brass partsgold-plated and the steel parts polished and some blued.

The 1958 model continues the tradition of the world’s best mechanicaltimepieces and represents the climaxof precision clockmaking in our manufactory.

The design of this newly developed30-day movement containing a visiblefree Strasser escapement does notneed to shy away from beingcompared with vintage movementsand is even superior to them in itsprecise manufacture using the mostmodern technologies.

An example of the 1958 has been on exhibit at the permanent exhibition of timekeeping instruments in Munich’sDeutsches Museum since 1996.

To ensure that Sattler Caliber1958 functions perfectly fordecades, the gear train and escapement parts move on jewel and ball bearings to minimize friction.

All brass parts such as the heavy base plates, the bridges andcocks, the pillars, and naturally the gear wheels are preciselymilled, finished, and then gold-plated for permanent protection.Of course, only hardened, polished steel pinions with a high number of teeth are used. These steps are taken to

considerably reduce wear within themovement. And we need only a smalldriving weight to achieve a powerreserve of thirty days.

The free escapement invented by Prof. Strasser is a technical specialtythat decouples the pendulum from thegear train so that it oscillates almostfreely.

This pendulum clock’s unique technolo-gy naturally deserves a correspondinglyattractive and high-quality case. Wehave fitted a curved five-millimeter-thick

piece of mineral crystal into a stable metal-and-wood frameand secured it to a very solid black-varnished back with hingesand fasteners manufactured in-house. A mirror-polishedwalnut root wood tray is fitted into its center.

The bottom of the case holds accessories like the windingcrank and fine adjustment weights. A rubber gasket encirclingthe case optimally protects the clock from dust.

Vibrations and shocks transmitted to the pendulum and itsspring can have a negative effect. In order to avoid shocks tothe pendulum and the movement when opening or closing thecase, it has been removed from direct contact with the caseand secured to a stable plate on the case back.

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Secunda Accurata 1958

Dimensions: Height 145.5 cmWidth 42.5 cmDepth 31,0 cm

Black varnish with walnut root wood

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Temperature compensation.The rate precision of a pendulum clockdoes not exclusively depend upon themechanical properties of the mechanism,but also on external physical influences.The pendulum’s period of oscillation is primarily determined by its length.Variations in temperature, however,result in a corresponding change in thematerials used to create the pendulum.The pendulum rod of the Secunda Accurata 1958 is made of an iron-nickel alloy called Superinvar, a materialthat can boast minimal linear expansionupon temperature change. In order tocompensate for residual expansion aswell, the pendulum is equipped with a temperature compensation device.Rate deviations of less than one secondper month can be achieved with thisclock.

Air pressure compensation.In order to avoid a change in the period of oscillation whenthe air pressure changes, the pendulum is outfitted with an air pressure compensation device. If air pressure increases, the period of oscillation is lengthened. With five aneroid capsules and a precisely calculated weight that moves up ordown corresponding to the changes in air pressure, theseinfluences and thus a change in the period of oscillation arecompensated.

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The function of the free Strasser escapement.The escapement of a clock, comprising the pallet assemblyand the escape wheel, is the connecting link between thegear train and the oscillation system. The pendulum receivesenergy from the escapement, some of which gets lost due tofriction in the suspension and air resistance. Until the freeStrasser escapement was invented, the so-called Grahamescapement served as the connecting link between thependulum and the gear train. In this escapement, the palletsand the pendulum form a rather rigid connection via the palletfork, the disadvantage being that even the slightest variationsin the driving force are transmitted from the gear train to the pendulum.

These energy variations result in a change of the pendulum’samplitude of oscillation and thus slightly influence the periodof oscillation. The invention of the free Strasser escapementmade it possible to improve the already excellent rate accuracy of precision clocks, primarily achieved by decouplingthe movement to a large extent from the oscillating system.The pendulum only remains linked to the pallets and movementby the mainspring. Thus, the pendulum is decoupled andswings nearly freely. The energy necessary to maintain oscillation is supplied to the pendulum at its fulcrum point bytwo thin steel springs pre-tensioned by the interplay betweenthe escape wheel and the pallets around a precisely definedangle. Thus, the pendulum is supplied with exactly the sameenergy at every half-oscillation – in other words, once everysecond. This is why these escapements, like the one found in our precision pendulum clock Secunda Accurata 1958, are called constant force escapements.

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Titanium lever for energy transmission

Pendulum drive springs

Impulse pallet

Locking pallet

Escape wheel

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Fine Regulator Pulley ClocksWe know that not everyone has room for a large clockcontaining a one-second pendulum. We also know that thereare people who prefer smaller, more modest clocks even ifthey have the room. The Erwin Sattler manufactory thereforeoffers an interesting range of different regulators. From classicVienna regulators to modern timekeepers, they all possess the attributes of a fine precision instrument, but are housed inclearly smaller cases thanks to their more quickly oscillatingbeat-keepers.

Timekeepers like this can be integrated into almost everyliving space. A piece of wall is enough to give this tickingwork of art a place to unfold. Regardless of whether yourinterior design is inspired by the past or the present, every oneof our regulators will magically draw the eye to it. Providingan instant topic of conversation, all of its components aremanufactured by hand and with German precision. This typeof craftsmanship has become rare in this era, at a time whenmass production often lends time a different kind of face. In addition to the aspect of craftsmanship, there is another, no less important difference: your Erwin Sattler regulator willstill exude genuine fascination and retain its value when manyother things no longer exist.

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The shape of the precious movementfound in Sattler’s smallest regulatorsprecisely corresponds to the lovinglymanufactured movements found at thebeginning of the nineteenth century.

That era’s quality features – such ashardened steel components and hardbrass for the base plates, palletbridges and minute wheel cocks milledfrom solid material, and cylindricalsteel pins for the pillars – are used byus in the same way they were invintage movements. Additionally, ourmovements are equipped with sevenjewel and two ball bearings. Thus,friction is further reduced and a verysmall weight can supply enough energyfor a week, ensuring the clocks a long life that will last for generations.

Classica 60 – Erwin Sattler’s Smallest Regulators

Thanks to their quiet ticking, the charming »bedroom« regulatormodels provide many people with anentry into the world of exclusiveclocks. They are outfitted with a veryfine and extremely slim movement aswell as a lavish case created by amaster’s hand with fine side trim.

The Classica 60 is available with eitherRoman or Arabic numerals on thedial. The beautiful enamel dials withtheir filigreed blued steel hands andsolid brass bezel lend these delicateclocks a unique charm. The productionof the enamel dials alone is an art in itself: the material, which is difficult to work with, needs to be

fired four times during the production process before a perfect piece is created.

The timeless classic shape of the case – which gives this clockits name – goes well with all interior styles. The Classica 60is available in black varnish or cherry wood, but can also be purchased – like all our models – in individual hues, such as blue varnish, for a surcharge.

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Classica 60

Black varnish Cherry wood

Dimensions: Height 56.5 cmWidth 15.5 cmDepth 9 cm

Available withRoman or Arabicnumerals on theenameled dial.

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Classica S 70 – The Best of a Timeless Clockmaking Tradition

This clock’s wonderful look is complemented by two blued steel hands that display the hours and minutes on a precious enamel dial, giving the 70-centimeter Classica S 70its equally characteristic and timeless appearance.

The Classica S 70 integrates itself perfectly into its surroundings,becoming a unique eye-catcher in the middle of a classicalenvironment or in a room decorated with extravagant chromeand steel furniture.

This clock, outfitted with a week’s worth of power reserve,looks fantastic from every perspective. Sattler Caliber 1400-4is a classic strike mechanism in every regard. Its traditionaldesign and finish guarantee reliable functions for generations– just as the original Vienna regulators were two hundredyears ago.

The front base plate is secured to the pillars by so-calledlocking pins as are all the levers of the strike mechanism onthe strike mechanism’s pillars. This design results in consistentprecision and highest reliability of the strike mechanism’scontrols. The complete gear train is outfitted with fourteenjewel and four ball bearings, significantly contributing to themovement’s longevity.

An additional technical feature of the Classica S 70 is thatthe owner has the opportunity to activate the strike mechanismmanually up to the fiftieth minute by pulling a silk string locatedon the exterior of the case, thus allowing the previous hour torepeat. The result is a unique auditory joy thanks to Sattler’sown strike movement.

The Sattler Classica S 70 is a pendulum clock containing a so-called strike train, housed within a case that is timelessand elegant. Two versions are available: black varnish withnickel-plated metal elements or maple with jacaranda inlayand black lacquered molding.

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Dimensions: Height 70 cm Width 20.5 cm Depth 11 cmAvailable with roman or arabic or modern arabic numerals on the enameled dial.

Black varnishRoman numerals

Black varnishModern arabic numerals

Bird’s eye mapleArabic numerals

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The Vienna S 70 regulator characterized by its two weightswas inspired by valuable, historical originals from theBiedermeier period.

Like on all our clocks, our carpenters use wood here that has long aged. Traditional skills continue to visibly live on inthe use of delicate profiles, in assembly, in the veneer, and inthe inlay work. The Vienna S 70 is available in walnut withmaple inlay, in cherry with jacaranda inlay, and of course inour black varnish. By the way, Sattler clocks have thirteenlayers of varnish, which are sanded by hand between everycoating. This lavish process alone takes fourteen days.

Vienna S 70 – The Vienna Regulator

The Vienna S 70 is available with either Roman or Arabicnumerals on the dial. The beautiful enamel dials with theirfiligreed blued steel hands and solid brass bezel lend thesedelicate clocks a unique charm.

The movement is identical to that of the Classica S 70.Caliber 1400-4’s base plates are secured to their pillars bylocking pins; equally so, the strike train levers are alsosecured to the strike mechanism’s pillars. Hardened steelpins are used in the strike tumblers, and the minute and pinwheels. This design results in consistent precision andhighest reliability of the strike mechanism’s controls. Thehour cam, which is separated from the hour wheel, makesthe repeating strike mechanism possible. Thus, the ownerhas the opportunity to activate the strike mechanismmanually up to the fiftieth minute by pulling a silk stringlocated on the exterior of the case, thus allowing theprevious hour to repeat.

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Vienna S 70

Dimensions: Height 75 cm Width 20 cm Depth 11.5 cmAvailable with roman or arabic numerals on the enameled dial.

Walnut Black varnish Cherry wood

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A Full Month of Power Reserve – Classica S 100 – More Than 200 Years Tradition

One has to listen very carefully to the Sattler Classica S 100in order to hear the passing of the minutes and seconds.Alongside the especially quiet ticking, it is the elegantly smallpendulum swing and the extremely thin case that are theoutstanding traits of this classic Sattler clock.

Even in the previous century, quiet timekeepers such as theSattler Classica S 100 with its 30-day movement wereconsidered absolute rarities among pendulum clocks. Today,Erwin Sattler has succeeded in resurrecting classic movementdesign and the outstanding quality associated with thetradition of classic Vienna movements. Very unique, flat move-ments with thick base plates as well as noticeably smallweights were typical for these precious regulators, both thenand now. Thanks to an extremely high effectiveness of thegear train, it is nonetheless possible to supply the movementwith enough energy for a whole month.

Heavily contributing to this incomparable quality are, of course, the precision machines used in today’s production and the use of fourteen jewel bearings and eight precisionminiature ball bearings. As a whole, these lend the clock anaccuracy that could not have been achieved one hundredyears ago. The result is clearly higher torque as well ascomponents that work almost without wear. The use of hardbrass as well as hardened pivots and steel parts alsocontribute to securing the longevity of Sattler Caliber 1525-4for generations.

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Classica S 100

Dimensions: Height 98 cmWidth 27.5 cmDepth 11 cm

Available with achoice of romanor modern arabic numerals on anenameled dial

Black varnish Yew wood

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One-Month Regulator – Classica K 100 – The Quiet One

Only a few clocks tick so remarkably quietly and subtlety as the Classica K 100 by Sattler. Clocks such as this with 30-day movements and little noise were true rarities even morethan 150 years ago.

In this era, clock manufactory Erwin Sattler has succeeded inmaintaining the grand tradition of classic Vienna movements,reviving their outstanding quality. Alongside new technicalpossibilities now available to all fourteen of Sattler’s clockmakers, it is the above-averagecraftsmanship skills, sensitivity for materials and processes, and extensive horological experience thatare just as important today as in the past.

In Sattler’s small but excellently outfittedworkshop, all these qualities shape theClassica K 100 into a true Sattlerclassic: a clock outfitted with onemonth’s power reserve and a calendarmechanism. Hand-blued steel hands indicate the time, day, and date on a silver-plated dial.

Individual moon phases are also displayed on a hand-painted disk. The effect that the earth’s satellite has on our lifeis something that has captivated people of all eras. This hasnot changed until now; the pale terrestrial satellite is in manyways responsible for our quality of life: the tides and the influence of full moon on our sleep patterns are just two ofthese natural phenomena.

The Classica K 100 moon phase clock by the Sattler manufactory is available in noble yew wood with jacarandainlays and black-varnished molding or alternately in black varnish with nickel-plated metal elements.

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Classica K 100

Black varnishSilver-plated dial

Yew woodSilver-plated dial

Dimensions: Height 98 cmWidth 27.5 cmDepth 11 cm

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The Elegantia is a combination of late baroque style elementsand a classic clean design, which at the beginning of the nineteenth century led to the Biedermeier interiordecorating style. From about 1815, Biedermeier-style furnitureembellished living rooms in Bavarian mansions. Viennesearistocrats and high society also loved this interior style, whichemanated a simple charm.

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Elegantia—Empire-Style Wall Clock

The Elegantia’s case is crafted in very valuable pyramidmahogany. Its hand-polished door frame is fitted into the casetrim on the sides – a difficult and artistic piece of carpentry.The invigorating mahogany case and its fine Empire-stylemaple inlays are crafted by a loving hand corresponding to our policy of quality and then varnished in a two-week varnishing and sanding process that includes thirteen separate layers.

Elegantia K 100 – Including a Calendar Mechanism.Contrary to the S 100, the K 100 is equipped with SattlerCaliber 1565-4. This calendar movement has a power reserve of thirty days and displays not only day and date withseparate handmade blued hands on a silver-plated dial, but also a hand-painted disk illustrating the individual phases of the moon.

Naturally, all the quality features mentioned for the other calibers are also found in this movement, such as hard brassfor the base plates, hardened stems and pivots, and sevenjewel and four ball bearings.

Elegantia S 100 – Including a Strike Mechanism.This clock’s Sattler Caliber1525-4 is identical in design andfunction to the Classica S 100. Thus, it is a 30-day regulatorwith an hour repeater strike movement. Very unique, flatmovements with thick base plates as well as noticeably smallweights are typical for these precious regulators, both thenand now. Thanks to an extremely high effectiveness of thegear train, it is nonetheless possible to supply the movementwith enough energy for a whole month.

The use of hard brass as well as hardened pivots and steel parts also contribute to securing the longevity of SattlerCaliber 1525-4 for generations. The Viennese hands areblued upon a brass plate in traditional clockmaker manner.The clock’s precious dial is completed by a solid brass bezelframing the enamel dial that has been fired four times.

Another special technical element is the fact that the owner has the opportunity to activate the strike mechanism manuallyup to the fiftieth minute by pulling a silk string located on the exterior of the case, thus allowing the previous hour torepeat. The result is a unique auditory joy thanks to Sattler’sown strike movement. It is also possible to turn off the repeating mechanism.

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Elegantia K 100Elegantia S 100

Dimensions: Height 107 cmWidth 26 cmDepth 11 cm

Pyramid mahoganyEnameled dial

Pyramid mahoganySilver-plated dial

– Including Strike Mechanism – – Including Calendar Mechanism –

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Table Clockslong tradition with a collection of table and wall clocks. It is not necessary to point out that these models have alsobeen manufactured using exquisite manufacture techniques.

All of the movements we use, eventhose containing spring barrels andescapements, are made in-house.These clocks’ level of quality is precisely the same as for our precision clocks. The technicians andclockmakers working with RichardMüller use all their skill to lend thesetimekeepers a respectable degree of rate precision.

Alongside the movements, the dials, hands, and simple cases are manufactured with the greatest care. Every detail is givenproper consideration – the name

Erwin Sattler on the dial has stood for uncompromising quality since 1903.

For centuries bracket, mantel, and console clocks have beena fixed element of interior decoration. These are timekeepersthat look just right on any even surface. Their movements areregulated by either a short pendulumor an oscillating balance, the balancespring of which ensures that after the inversion point is reached the pendulum energetically swings back.Their appearance was influenced forone by the style of their era and foranother by their intended use, withdecorative and functional aspectsdominating.

During the Renaissance, table clockswere outfitted with numerous calendarand other astronomical displaysalongside the hands showing thehours and minutes. Sophisticated artconnoisseurs impressively demonstrated their interest in the progression of science with them. Erwin Sattler maintains this

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Fine, Elegant Lines– Metrica –

A Timelessly Beautiful Table Clock

Whether in a prestigious office or surrounded by valuablepaintings, the Metrica table or mantel clock is an excellenttime accessory for any space. The modern case featuringmetal inlays is the result of permanent development of existingmodels and the use of contemporary materials. On the basisof a gold-plated gear train, fully developed within the last five years, Sattler’s clockmakers have realized a reliable, low maintenance, and durable table clock movement in Caliber 1385.

Because the energy saved in the mainspring continuouslydecreases throughout the fifteen-day power reserve period,the movement is outfitted with a mechanical constant force mechanism. This subgroup comprises an extensively calculated fusee, a fine cable, and the spring barrel. This component subgroup is not usually included in conventionalmovements for economic reasons.

A handmade, blued steel hand located in an additional segment of the dial clearly displays the status of themainspring’s tension. The time, including the seconds and the date, are also displayed on the silver-plated dial. Themovement not only works perfectly behind the scenes, it canbe seen through the glazed panels of the case. One’s viewautomatically goes to the elegant gear wheels made in-houseat the Erwin Sattler manufactory, which have even been gold-plated to protect them from oxidation. The wheels areperched upon solid, hardened steel arbors with precisely milledpivots. A clock outfitted in this way meets all the expectationsof the traditional art of clockmaking. It is classic, sober, andunobtrusive, though it remains the highlight of any room.

Black varnish, hand-polished

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Dimensions: Height 29 cmWidth 19.5 cmDepth 12.5 cm

Metrica

Walnut, hand-polished

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Inspired by the geometrical shapes and what are now considered the classic styles of the 1920s and 1940s, theErwin Sattler manufactory’s clockmakers have created the noble Subsidia model, an Art Deco table clock with a silver-plated dial and delicately faceted crystals.

One of the most unusual features of this gem of traditionalhorological craftsmanship, which has been meticulously adhered to for almost fifty years at Sattler’s, is the newly developed precision movement featuring a fifteen-day powerreserve – the indication of which is located on the dial. The Subsidia model has this to thank for its name, which isderived from the Latin word subsidium, or »reserve« in English.

The unique charm of the Subsidia is immediately apparent,achieved by the balanced proportions of the wood case andthe carefully arranged dial accentuated by handcrafted, bluedhands. The dial additionally contains a small second handand a date displayed by a separate hand.

One aspect of the clock’s true value is hidden – as is alwaysthe case with the fine clocks mady by Sattler – on the inside.Sattler Caliber 1385 is outfitted with a unique technical finesse:the company’s engineers have integrated a so-called power-maintaining mechanism into the movement, which continues to supply energy during winding. An extremely solid fusee and spring barrel provide constant force. Otherspecial technical features of the Subsidia include the gold-plated Swiss escapement with a balance and a total of eleven jewels as well as the gold-plated gear wheels milled in-house. The precisely manufactured and hardenedsteel pivots in their twelve stainless steel ball bearingsguarantee longevity.

Cherry wood

Noble Table Clock– Subsidia – Art Deco Style

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Dimensions: Height 25 cmWidth 20 cmDepth 13 cm

Black varnish

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We proudly present the Time Balance as a new model for Sattler’s clock program. This clock is so named due to a solid stainless steel cylinder that determines the level of the clock case.

When used as a table clock, the cylinder is secured to the case’s back wall with the aid of two guide studs. Thus, theclock attains a level of 40° and is extremely legible whenpositioned on a desk. Should the clock be placed on a shelf,the cylinder can take on another position so that clock is nearlyvertical.

If the cylinder is removed completely, the clock can be hungon a wall with the aid of a suspension device.

Two radio-controlled movements drive the hands, continuouslyguaranteeing the precise time.

The screw-mounted subdial bezels for the hours and minutes and a raised subsidiary seconds dial, made possible by three pillars, achieve high perceived value and athree-dimensional effect.

The case, manufactured in typical Sattler quality using solid wood, is divided horizontally in the upper area by a two-millimeter strong dial.

Whether on a table, on a shelf, or hanging on a wall, theTime Balance model can be used in many possible ways,always attracting all eyes to it.

Its technology includes two radio-controlled movements, whileits case is crafted in solid walnut, cherry, and zebrono woodwith thirteen layers of black varnish or coated with steel.

A Versatile Precision Clock for Table, Shelf, or Wall

Black varnish

Time Balance – The New Multi Talent from the Erwin Sattler Manufactory

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Walnut

Dimensions:Height 17.0 cm Width 14.0 cm Depth 4.5 cm Cylinder diameter 5.0 cm Weight 2.8 kg

Time Balance

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A sensational new process now enables us to manufacturethe case with a genuine steel surface. The raw case is created as usual in a fine solid wood construction and is thencoated with a new cold steel spray technique. A steelcomposite composed of 95 percent metal containinginnumerable, very small metal pieces is pulverized and thenliquefied. Finally, it is sprayed onto the case. The coating thuscreated does not rust, is 20 to 30 microns thick, and givesthe case a perpetual shelf life.

After hardening, polishing the surface takes at least ten hours,and the result is a true steel surface with a fantastic metallic shine.

Time Balance – In a Metal-Coated Case

Wouldn’t it be nice to build a pendulum clock in a solid steel case? This project has occupied clock manufactory Erwin Sattler for a long time. Until now, the difficult-to-work filigreed steel trim and the very high weight of the finishedcase made of solid steel have weighed against it.

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Steel coating

Dimensions: Height 17 cm Width 14 cm Depth 4.5 cm

Cylinder diameter: 5 cmWeight 2.8 kg

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Marine ClocksTo calculate longitude with theprecision of one arced minute,the ship’s clock may not deviatemore than one second per day.

This grand challenge led to thecreation of a competition withattractive monetary prizes for theprecisely defined determinationof longitude. The Englishparliament in its 1714 LongitudeAct called for a million-pound

sum as the reward for solving the problem, which raised ahealthy competition. The only true solution was presented by 66-year-old carpenter John Harrison in 1759: his standard-settinginvention went to sea from November 1761 until January 1762.After a total of 81 days, the heavy H4 pocket watch, weighingabout one and a half kilograms, displayed a deviation of onlyfive seconds – and the first chronometer was born.

But that’s all in the past. Today, modern electronics and aglobal satellite system make orientation possible to the meter.Nevertheless, it is recommendable to carry an instrument on board whose batteries do not run out and whose electronicchips don’t break down: the Nautis and the Navis are the Erwin Sattler manufactory’s conventionally ticking,mechanical precision clocks.

The history of navigation and thedevelopment of marine clocks.

During the Renaissance, mankindcame up with many sensiblesolutions to many hard questionsplaguing the human spirit. Onemain focus remained the exactdetermination of one’s position atopen sea. Geographic latitudewas quite easy to determine bymeasuring the vertical anglebetween the sun or another fixed star and the horizon. Thenecessary tools, such as sextants, were familiar to sailors.Much more difficult was the determination of the equallyimportant longitude. At first, seamen estimated their positionsaccording to their logbook notes. This unfortunately resulted inweek-long odysseys and shipwrecks.

The only authentic really precise method for determininglongitude needed the help of mechanical board chronometers.It was known at the time that correspondence between thegeographical longitude and the reference time at the lastharbor set by a board clock could determine position: thelocation of the stars was determined by the date, the time, andthe longitude. If one knew the first two parameters, thelongitude was the result of the observed positions of the stars.

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The base dial of the central clock and the precision twin barometer is made of carbon fiber and has two attached,anodized scales.

The temperature and the air pressure are displayed with stainless steel or gold plated hands on anodized aluminium-dials at the lateral fitted instruments.

The case, milled from a solid aluminium block, glaspearl blasted and nickeled, is equipped with an antireflecting, shaped mineral glass.

The solid 4 mm milled carbon fiber base plate from theensemble is for easy and assure mounting at the ship attachedwith four polished knurled nuts on an aluminium plate.

An individual name plate and the continious numerationmakes each Carbonautis to an unique piece.

Carbonautis nickeled:Bezels nickeled, hands and four screws stainless steel

Carbonautis rosé gold-plated:Bezel, hands and four screws rosé gold-plated

Carbonautis – Nautic multipurpose instrument – accurate quarz clock, barometer, thermometer and hygrometer

Nickeled

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Carbonautis

Dimensions: Width 34 cm, Height 19.7 cm, Depth 5 cm,

Weight 1500 g

Rosé gold-plated

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Nautis – Sattler Precision at Sea or in Your Own Home

At the Erwin Sattler manufactory, mechanical precision clockshave been lovingly manufactured in small series for almost fiftyyears. These first-class timekeepers of the art of clockmakingare among the best of what is available in this genreworldwide. In this spirit, marine clock Caliber 1395 wasdeveloped over the course of several years.

This movement is simultaneously reliable, low maintenance,and durable – and meets the highest standards on land andat sea. Its spring barrel stores energy for an entire fifteen dayperiod; therefore it only needs to be wound every two weeks.The precision of any mechanical timekeeper depends on howconstantly energy is transmitted from the spring barrel to theescapement. Caliber 1395 contains a gold-plated Swiss leverescapement on the back of the movement, the heart of whichis a classic, certified screw balance that has been regulatedfor weeks according to strict criteria and a high-quality balance spring. Mainsprings have the basic disadvantagethat their torque is not constant from beginning to end.Naturally, when they are fully wound they contain more energythan at the end, something that influences the amplitude of the balance’s oscillations. Sattler compensates this with a very artful, technical trick.

This »trick« involves the most difficult of all solutions that thephysical law of levers can supply. The longer the lever, the less energy is needed to perform a certain task. To thecontrary, if the lever is short additional energy is needed. In Caliber 1395, the task of the lever is taken on by a precisely calculated fusee with a robust steel cable.

The initial spring energy – which is also the strongest – corresponds to the smallest rotation of the fusee. The slowlydecreasing torque of the mainspring is compensated by thecontinuously increasing diameter of the fusee. Because thefusee rotates backward during the winding process, and themovement has no energy during this time, the clockmakershave built an intelligent power-maintaining mechansim intothe movement. Its design was invented by John Harrison, and it guarantees a constant flow of energy even while theclock is being wound.

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Dimensions: Diameter 21 cm Depth 9 cm Weight 9.5 kg Bronze-nickeled

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Nautis – A Premium Marine Clock for the Noblest Yachts

As one can imagine, not winding a clock on board a shipwas an inexcusable error. The Nautis will not let you forget todo this: you cannot help but see a steel hand on a separatescale indicating the remaining power reserve. To display our precious time, Sattler has chosen the unmistakable classicregulator dial featuring an off-center hour hand, like Breguet’s famous marine chronometers were outfitted with200 years ago. All hands are manually domed, polished,and blued in perfect craftsmanship. They indicate the time on a silver-plated dial.

Optionally, a little plate that can be engraved with the nameof the ship or owner is available to be screw-mounted ontothe dial. A classic piece of craftsmanship should not be hidden:therefore the movement runs inside a water-resistant, nickel-plated bronze case outfitted with impressive panorama-style crystals. Thus, the elegant gear wheels are shown in the best light. Erwin Sattler mills its gears in an intensive production process. Additionally, these artistic little treasuresare gold-plated for permanent protection from oxidation. The movement’s twelve precision ball bearings and elevensynthetic jewel bearings serve to lend the movement a long life.

A clock designed and equipped in this way meets everydemand on classic craftsmanship. Additionally, this clock is aneye-catcher on every yacht and naturally in every living room.

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Nautis

Bronze rosé gold-plated bezel and base plate

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Combination: Marine clock Nautis with barometer, hygrometer, and thermometer

mounted on a black varnished wood plate Measurements: Height 98.5 cm Width 26 cm Depth 11.5 cm

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Nautis

A construction period of almost five years and more than 300 million euros were necessary to build the spectacularsailing yacht at the Perini Navi shipyard. Owner Tom Perkinsfounded a new company especially for building the huge,turning masts crafted in carbon fiber.

The Erwin Sattler manufactory finished the long developmentof marine clock Nautis just in time for it to be installed on the sensational Maltese Falcon. It is housed in a solid nickel-plated brass case outfitted with mineral crystals on the sidesfor a wonderfully unimpeded view of the beautiful mechanics.

The Maltese Falcon masts revolve in gigantic ball bearings;the arbors of the Nautis’s gold-plated gear wheels rotate inten miniature precision ball bearings.

The case sealed with six big O-rings, a securely covered wallmount, a carefully crafted dial-hand ensemble, and two weeksof power reserve are details typical of the Erwin Sattlermanufactory.

Erwin Sattler Delivers Clock for Maltese Falcon – The Most Innovative Superyacht in the World

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Two-tone version with rosé gold-plated bezel and base plate. A combination with barometer, Navis and thermometer.

The Navis marine clock will bring some nautical romance toyour boat. Nostalgic ticking combined with contemporarytechnology are the elements characterizing Caliber 2008.The case is made of solid, robust bronze, which is ensuinglynickel-plated. Naturally, all components of the case joined withscrews are sealed with O-rings to protect the milled wheels,hardened pinions, and the twelve ball bearings from moisture.

The precisely manufactured Sattler movement is outfitted witha so-called gear stopwork. This feature ensures that the weak

front and strong back of the elasticity curve does not affect themovement’s rate. During the course of its eight days of powerreserve, the Navis displays very good rate results. In order to wind the clock with a key, the solid bezel only has to be opened by its bayonet catch.The handmade, blued hands are protected by anti-reflectivemineral crystal. A cutaway in the dial makes an unimpededview of the Swiss lever escapement’s screw balance possible.

Optionally, an name plate can be added to the silver-plated dial.

Navis

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Navis 24Navis and Navis 24 – Medium-Sized Mechanical Marine Clocks

The Navis 24 is different from the Navis in two additionalfunctions. For one, the Navis 24 is outfitted with a secondtime zone, a practical complication for nautical purposesbecause it enables the seaman to set the 24-hour hand accor-ding to UTC (Universal Time Coordination). For use on land,any desired second time zone can be selected. Another element of Sattler Caliber 2008-24 is its date display.

Navis and Navis 24 Dimensions: Diameter 18 cm Depth 7.5 cm Weight approx. 5 kg

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Combination: Marine clock Navalis with barometer, hygrometer, and thermometer

mounted on a black varnished wood plate Measurements: Height 68 cm Width 17 cm Depth max. 7 cm

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Navalis – Erwin Sattler’s Smallest Marine Clock

It is no longer necessary to have to do without the wonderfulview of lovingly manufactured timekeepers on smaller boatswith limited space.

The case of the Navalis model is crafted in solid brass, finelypolished, and nickel-plated. The glass pearl-blasted, silver-plated dial and the lovingly handmade, blued handsare protected by a mineral crystal.

Additionally, the quartz-driven Navalis model is housed in the same case as our nautical instruments and can therefore be perfectly combined with them.

As a special edition, the Navalis can be outfitted with a solid bezel, available in two versions nickelplated or two-tone version with rosé gold-plated bezel and base plate.

Navalis with bezel

Optionally a plate can be offered for example with the name of the ship or its owner and then screw-mounted onto the dial.

Dimensions:Diameter 11.5 cm Depth 4 cm Weight 0.5 kg

Navalis

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Barometer

Hygrometer

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All instruments are available with solid bezel. Optionally available in a two-tone version with rosé gold-plated bezeland base plate.

Dimensions:Diameter 11.5 cm Depth 4 cm

At sea, meteorological information plays just as important a role as the time. For this reason, Sattler has added adequately designed and manufactured instruments to thecompany’s Nautis model.

A thermometer displays the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit as desired and an aneroid barometer possessesan additional hand to mark the actual air pressure in hPa or inches as selected. The third instrument is a precisionhygrometer that illustrates relative humidity in percentagesusing so-called Supratherm technology.

The clearly smaller and thinner cases of this trio of additionalinstruments are crafted in solid brass, finely polished, andnickel-plated to a shiny finish for protection from corrosion.Three screws allow the cases to be securely fastened onboard. A simple hanging device in the back is provided for mounting at home. As usual on Sattler’s precision clocks,the solid brass dials are finely sandblasted after being turned,silver-plated, and covered with a clear lacquer for protectionfrom oxidation.

Fine, blued Breguet-style hands with their characteristiccounterweights precisely indicate each of the measurements.

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A Noble Combined Instrument Quadriga 24

Dimensions:Height 38.5 cm Width 38.5 cm Depth 6.0 cm

Black varnish

Teak wood

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Quadriga

The Quadriga is an especially high-quality composition: it is a combination of the mechanical marine clockNavis/Navis 24 and the additional nautical hygrometer,thermometer, and barometer instruments. The high-grade,hand-polished wood case has up to thirteen layers of varnishand is available in black, teak, and cherry wood.

The Quadriga’s modern case design allows it to not only lookgood in yachts, but also in offices and living rooms.

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Grandfather Clocks

and the clock must be the same; only the harmonyof the combination is important. The absolutely unique Columna Temporis, for example, can beeasily positioned in an environment containingantique furniture pieces.

This long case clock, more than any other clock byErwin Sattler, proves that the art of mechanicalclockmaking has not nearly reached its limits evenafter seven centuries. This clock also impressivelyproves that a creative and traditionally mindedmanufactory like Erwin Sattler is necessary to lendthe subject of the grandfather clock topicality in thetwenty-first century. This is something many of Sattler’scontemporaries are no longer able to do.

No other timekeeper embodies the tradition ofcenturies of vintage craftsmanship better than a grandfather clock. It embodies the character of areal piece of furniture and is a synonym for dignityand comfort. Its ponderous one-second tick conveyspeace and security, and invites one to take a breakfrom the hectic rush of an everyday life marked by a lack of time.

Because of its somewhat dominant appearance, a grandfather clock must be integrated into itsresidential environment optimally. The strength ofErwin Sattler’s collection is that a matching alternativecan be found for different interior decoration styles.This does not mean that the style of the living space

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An Entirely New Interpretation of the Long Case Clock – Sattler’s Columna Temporis

The movement and the crystal cylinder are firmly anchored on a stainless steel ring. The filigreed, elegant,transparent design is supported by three pillars crafted insolid stainless steel. The base of the »column« is crafted ina black African granite bearing the descriptive nameNero Assoluto (»absolute black«). This base can be leveledand adjusted by six stainless steel screws.

With the Columna Temporis (»column of time«), theErwin Sattler manufactory has created a work of art that isgoing to become a symbol of classic timekeeping for allconnoisseurs of the extraordinary and all aesthetes and friendsof perfect clockmaking.

This clock’s characteristic feature is the complete transparencyof the case surrounding its high-quality components. A blownmineral crystal dome allows an entirely unobstructed,fascinating view into the exclusively handmade 30-daymovement featuring a Graham escapement with jewel pallets.The mineral crystal cylinder located at the bottom of this »column of time« allows an unobstructed view of the invar compensation pendulum and its stainless steel pendulum cylinder.

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Columna Temporis

Dimensions: Height 165 cmBase Ø 70 cmWeight 100 kg

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Columna TemporisOne of the characteristic features of our usually meticulouslydetailed work is the blued steel hands evident on this clock.A front view of the clock fascinates the observer above all with its engraved, silver-plated dial including a cutaway that allows a direct glance of the beautifully designed escapement. The jewel pallets of the Graham escapement, thenine jewel bearings of the gold-plated, screw-mounted chatons, the five ball bearings for the movement and rope pulley – characteristics of a well designed movement – allshow evidence of the close relationship this movement has toSattler’s precision pendulum clocks. This design receives a fullyindividual character thanks to its matte, nickel-plated, five-millimeter-thick brass plates and its tungsten winding weight.

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Especially in these busy times of laptops and mobile phones,more and more people long for some sort of counterbalancein their lives; searching for the right proportion between bodyand soul, one’s own four walls easily become a new placefor relaxation and recreation.

Instead of surrounding oneself with short-lived consumerarticles, you search for things to surround yourself with everyday with much care and attention to detail. Like a SattlerExcelsia, which is much more than an alternative to a paintingor a designer hi-fi system. This exclusive grandfather clock isthe absolute embodiment of lifestyle and thus an expressionof individual interior design.

The steady swing of the one-second pendulum and the quietnoise this mechanical precision instrument makes have a peaceful effect on everyone who stops to watch. Thisperfect piece of ticking interior design is easily integrated into the ambience of any room.

With an overall height of 185 centimeters, the Excelsia is notto be missed; however, it is so subtle with its black stainedand varnished case crafted in cherry wood that it looks greatagainst a wall or in a corner.

The clock, featuring one month’s worth of power reserve inan extremely flat case – just 12 centimeters deep – drawsattention to itself when it strikes the time on the half-hour. Thus,the house’s residents always know what time it is – even inlow light conditions. Alternately, the strike movement can be silenced or repeated as desired.

Dimensions:

Height 185 cm Width 29 cm Depth 12 cm

Available with a choice of roman or modern arabic numerals on an enameled dial

(see pictures Classica S 100 page 40).

Exclusive Grandfather Clock for Connoisseurs of the Extraordinary – Sattler Excelsia

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Excelsia

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Erwin Sattler continues the tradition of precision clocks in an impressive way with the development and production ofthe Classica Secunda 2095 model. A high-precision clockmovement perfectly fits into the newly designed grandfatherclock case. The task of this movement limits itself to one andonly one purpose: accurately displaying the time. With a deviation of only one to two seconds per month, this minutely designed and manufactured 30-day movement meetseven the highest expectations.

Milled, gold-plated wheels revolve on arbors crafted in aspecial Swedish steel rotating within five stainless steel ballbearings and eleven jewel bearings. The jewel bearings are mounted in diamond-cut chatons, each of which arescrew-mounted onto the four-millimeter hard brass plates bythree polished stainless steel screws. A three-kilogram weightrunning down the side allows a power reserve of one monthas well as an unimpeded view of the one-second pendulum.A power-maintaining mechanism additionally continues tosupply the movement with enough energy to run while theclock is being wound.

In order to guarantee energy transmission but as little wear as possible, the Graham escapement is equipped with agate pallets.

The observer can watch the exciting interplay between the escape wheel and the pallets through a cutaway in thesilver-plated, engraved dial. An especially loving detail is thehand-domed and -polished stainless steel escape wheelbridge that is secured to the front base plate with bluedscrews. The fine poire hands – indivdually domed, polished,and blued by hand – are shaped according to historic examples.

The faceted crystal panes and the walnut inlay of the caseback together with the case’s narrow trim and frame elementsconvey an elegant appearance. Another reason for this is the high quality of thirteen layers of varnish applied over a period of fourteen days together with several hand polishing steps.

All these details are united in a harmonious unit to shape a wonderful grandfather clock, fitting in even the most exclusive environment.

Dimensions:Height 203cmWidth 44.5 cmDepth 21.5 cm

Classica Secunda 2095 – The Precision Grandfather Clock

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The precision clock itself is a remarkable timepiece asone would expect from theErwin Sattler manufactory.Made of invar to compensatevariations in temperature, thependulum at a stately lengthof one meter swings once every second in an elegantand calming cadence. At the same time, the hand onthe barometric instrumentlocated on the pendulum reveals changes in the currentair pressure.

The silver-plated dial allowingan unimpeded view of thepeaceful Graham escape-ment with its agate palletsunderscores the value of thelovingly hand-domed, bluedhands.

Troja 16 – The »Legendary« Precision Pendulum Clock Manufactured by Erwin Sattler

According to Greek legend, the city of Troy was tricked byGreek warriors. They were able to enter the fortified city wallsundetected by hiding themselves in the belly of a wooden horse, conquering Troy thanks to a clever deception.

The Troja grandfather clock manufactured by the Erwin Sattlermanufactory possesses all the attributes of a precisionpendulum clock with a deviation of only one to two secondsper month. Like its historical namesake, it does contain asecret: a safe hidden in the base of the clock.

This safe possesses the stability and strength required byGerman insurance companies to protect its valuable contentsthanks to heavy-duty bolts that can be fastened to a concretefloor or wall. This is made possible by a double-walled steelshell, an exceptionally solid door with quadruple bolts and anelectronic, recessed keypad lock. These security measurestogether with a conventional house alarm system will permit a much higher insurance of valuables.

Naturally, Erwin Sattler innovatively utilized the extra casedepth that was created thanks to the safe. Thus, along with sixteen extensible watch winders. Each watch winder hasits own precision motor and can be individually programmedby an integrated keyboard with display or USB interface.

With the aid of the remote control, you can extend the lateralwatchwinders, switch on the illumination for the clock movement and unlock the door of the clockbase.

Eleven jewels and five precision ball bearings, four-millimeter-thick nickel-plated base plates made of hard brass, and har-dened pinions are utilized in the movement. The gear wheelsindividually milled in-house additionally offer the quality nee-ded for clocks of the premium category. The company usesall of these measures to optimize the effectiveness of a ratedeviating by only one to two seconds per month.

The case is available in black varnish with a walnut drawerin the back wall. It can also be purchased completely in black.A Sattler clock generally needs fourteen days to varnish, as itis applied in thirteen layers.

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Dimensions:Base width 52 cmWidth with watch windersextended 67 cmDepth 41.5 cmHeight 216 cm

Black varnish with walnut root wood

Troja 16

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Rotalis Precision Watch Windersfor the Most Valuable Collector’s Wristwatches

Mechanical wristwatches are much more than just time-keepers. The pleasant ticking, the intelligent interaction ofprecisely manufactured components, and the fascination of aesthetic craftsmanship has made them collectibles. For thesereasons, many people own more than one mechanicaltimekeeper outfitted with a classic movement.

Unfortunately, however, you can wear only one watch on yourwrist at a time. The others just wait around in a safe or a casefor their occasional wear. This is where the problems start.Before wearing them, the watch’s mainspring must be wound,the time set, and date adjusted. Especially watches with a full calendar take some time to set, unless you have anexclusive Rotalis watch winder by Erwin Sattler for yourautomatic watches. At the latest at this point is where thequestion arises: why would this top-level clock company from Munich with its extremely high standard of design,manufacture, and quality occupy itself with this quite unusualproduct. The answer is actually easy: an exclusive rotator like the Rotalis represents many parallels to the fine instrumentsthat Erwin Sattler traditionally makes. This begins with the

precision gold-plated gear train for energy transmissionbetween the motor and the wristwatch support. Like onpendulum clocks, the clearly visible gear wheels are milledfrom hard brass with the highest precision and then gold-plated.Simple stamping is something Erwin Sattler categoricallyrejects. The barrel arbors, the gear wheels, and the three frontspoke wheels rotate within a total of ten stainless steel ball bearings. Per wristwatch, of course. This avoids frictionand wear, and minimizes irritating noise. On the other hand,these attributes also ensure perfect, distinctive aesthetics.

The same is all true of the cases. The watch collector canchoose from three different case sizes. The Rotalis is availablefor 2 or 4 automatic watches. Larger watch collections canoptimally find room in the Erwin Sattler models Thesaurus andCustodia. Naturally, these cases are also manufactured intypical Sattler quality. No fewer than thirteen layers of blackvarnish are applied to precious wood that has aged for years.Anti-reflective crystals allow a perfect view of the Rotalis’sfascinating gear train – and naturally of the valuable watchesErwin Sattler developed it for.

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Inspire Yourself with Unmatched Aesthetics

and Technology – Made in Germany.

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This machine makes it possible for the first time to carefully tre-at watches from the past, present, and future in the way theydeserve. The settings can be adjusted individually for eachwatch, and the winding speed and direction of each elec-tronic motor is adjustable. The Rotalis fulfills the demands ofeach watch movement more precisely and comfortably thanevery other conventional watch winder. Its base is the paten-ted new Sattler Beluwo® watch winder technology. For the firsttime, collectors can find the optimal settings for their valuablewatches in an enclosed watch data base and convey it to thememory of the watch winder via a USB interface. Thus, dailyquestions about which movement, which direction, and thenumber of rotations and direction now belong to the past.

The intelligent control simulates the course of a day with afourteen-hour active phase and ten-hour passive phase. Therotations needed per day are optimally portioned out duringthe active phase.

Naturally, the Rotalis also functions in a conventional way –without data transfer if that is so desired. Intelligent standardprogramming keeps each watch running perfectly every day.The highlight of this exceptional technology is that after havingbeen wound, each watch is precisely positioned in the vertical 12 o'clock position.

On the Rotalis II and IV models, an integrated battery allowsthe winder to be placed independently of any power sourcesand makes it possible for the winder to run for up to half ayear. Avoiding nasty surprises, an end-of-life function remindsyou that the battery has to be charged again using the integrated plug.

The Rotalis series by Erwin Sattler sets new standards in thesegment of premium watch winders. This is equally true of theaesthetics, quality, and technology. These machines underscorethe importance a collector places upon his or her valuablewatches – and even more so, on precious time itself.

Not Only are the Mechanics Exceptional, so are the Intelligent Electronics.

Rotalis Precision Watch Winders

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Technology: USB interface, lead acid battery, charge plug,12 o'clock position, four light barriers, four precision motors,40 stainless steel ball bearings, twelve gold-plated gear wheels

Case:Black varnish with polished walnut root wood, anti-reflective crystals

Each watch placed in a winder is individually fed with thenumber of rotations per day needed as well as the requiredwinding direction. A total of 40 stainless steel ball bearingsand twelve gold-plated gear wheels together with the fourprecision motors ensure the precise movement of the watches.The high-tech ensemble is illuminated by eight LED lamps.

The Rotalis IV – the largest model of Erwin Sattler’s Rotalis watch winder line

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Rotalis IV

Black varnish with polished walnut root woodDimensions: Height 29.5 cm Width 49 cm Depth 18.5 cm

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Their special technical and electronic features are extensivelydescribed on pages 85 and 87.

Naturally, this watch winder can autonomously run for manymonths independent of any power source thanks to its battery.

Technology:USB interface, lead acid battery, charge plug,12 o'clock position, two light barriers, two precision motors,20 stainless steel ball bearings, six gold-plated gear wheels

Case:Black varnish or walnut,each with metal inlays, anti-reflective crystals

Dimensions:Height 29 cm Width 25.5 cm Depth 19 cm

Rotalis ll – Gentle Storage for Your Precious Watches

An automatic movement needs an individual number ofrotations in a certain direction per day.

Two watches can be optimally stored and viewed throughanti-reflective mineral crystals in Erwin Sattler’s Rotalis II watch winder.

Walnut

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Rotalis II

Black varnish

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The cases of these watch winders must also meet the highexpectations of the manufactory. Thus, anti-reflective crystalson each side allow an unimpeded view of the noble watchwinders and their precious automatic watch cargo.

Thesaurus – The Mysterious Desk by the Erwin Sattler Manufactory

A total of 16 LED lamps, which can also be turned on andoff by remote control, are an absolute visual highlight of theThesaurus.

Office items and another 40 watches can be stored in the desk’s self-closing drawers.

The Thesaurus with its new Sattler Beluwo® watch windingtechnology underscores the precious collectibles of its ownerin every possible way.

Technology:Identical to the Custodia sideboard on page 90.

Desk equipment:Black varnish with hand-polished walnut root wood. Bases for the feet crafted in milled, polished, and nickel-plated solid brass. Eight self-closing drawerslined with alcantara leather.

Dimensions and weight:Height 75 cm (watch winders extended 96 cm)Width 166 cm, depth 82 cm, weight approx. 230 kg

In a day and age when stress determines our daily lives, peo-ple long for a moment of relaxation and silence. This fact ledthe Erwin Sattler manufactory to develop a very special workspace: a desk made of the finest precious wood and equip-ped with eight exclusive watch winders. It invites you to workeffectively, but also to relax.

A short moment to watch the most precious of all things – the time. At the push of a button. By remote control. Automatically.

Seeming to appear out of thin air, two remote-controlled Rota-lis IV watch winders carrying a total of eight watches rise fromthe depth of your desk. The mechanical masterpieces storedthere are so deserving of the technology and grace of ErwinSattler’s watch winders. The collector and connoisseur not onlyhave a unique opportunity of presenting his or her fascinatingcollectibles, but also have a place where he or she can peacefully dedicate all his or her attention to these fascinatingtreasures.

Striving for absolute perfection in clockmaking remained of course the philosophy behind this new product line of watchwinders. Thanks to our know-how, a completely new dimensionin watch winders was created. For complete technical detailson the Rotalis watch winding system, please refer to pages85 and 87.

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With Rotalis watch winder units

Black varnish with hand-polished walnut root wood

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A Unique Presentation Experience for Collectors of High-Quality Wristwatches

Technology: 32 Rotalis precision watch winder systems for 32 automaticwatches, 176 stainless steel ball bearings, 24 gold-plated gearwheels, 32 high-performance motors, 12 o'clock position atrest, 32 light barriers, two remote-controlled trays, 22 LEDlamps, all watch winders are individually programmable via the integrated keyboard with display or the USB interface,manipulation-proof remote technology from the alarm industry,both doors are looked and can be opened by remote control,cable energy of 230 or 110 volts.

Sideboard:Two lockable drawers with cushioned space for 42 more watches, another two all-purpose lockable drawers (uponrequest these drawers can be equipped with 42 extra watchcushions), two small lockable shelves.

Dimensions and Weight: Height 105 cm (watch winder extended 126 cm), Width 125 cm, depth 48 cm, weight approx. 250 kg

The high demands that the Erwin Sattler manufactory placesupon itself in terms of precision clocks was the prerequisitefor this unique new definition of the watch winder. Specialfocus was placed on the precious wood trays on top of thesideboard that are literally very revealing.

The double anti-reflec-tive mineral crystalpanes allow you toadmire the craftsman-ship and technology ofErwin Sattler’s eightRotalis precision watchwinders.

On pages 85 and 87you will find precisedetails of the unique Rotalis winding system. The most preciouswoods used in the creation of the sideboard are a fitting frame for such an exceptional object. Thirteen layers of blackvarnish are carefully applied to precious aged wood, harmonizing with the mirror surface of the walnut wood elements polished by hand. The gently gliding drawers of the Custodia model (Latin for »safekeeping«) are lined with precious Alcantara leather.

With the aid of the remote control, you can raise and lower the two trays and their hidden treasure: your watches. When you do this, the most exceptional watch winderscurrently on the market become visible. The LED lamps can also be switched on or off by remote control.

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Custodia 8+24

Black varnish with hand-polished walnut root wood

With Rotalis watch winder units

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Custodia 8

Black varnish with hand-polished walnut root wood

With Rotalis watch winder units

Technology: Eight Rotalis precision watch winder systems for eight automatic watches, 80 stainless steel ball bearings, 24 gold-plated gear wheels, eight high-performance motors, 12 o'clock position at rest, eight light barriers, two remote-controlled trays, 16 LED lamps,two USB interfaces, manipulation-proof remote technologyfrom the alarm industry, cable energy of 230 or 110 volts.

Sideboard:Two lockable drawers with cushioned space for 42 more watches, another two all-purpose lockable drawers (uponrequest these drawers can be equipped with 42 extra watchcushions), two small lockable shelves, four open glass shelves

Dimensions and Weight: Height 105 cm (watch winder extended 126 cm), Width 125 cm, depth 48 cm, weight approx. 200 kg

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Rotalis Watch Winder Module

The Custodia sideboard and the Thesaurus desk each containtwo Rotalis IV precision watch winder units. Collectors whodo not have enough living space for one of these models do have the opportunity to integrate our Rotalis IV modules into existing or new furniture.

Naturally, the module contains all the features of the Rotalis watch winders described on pages 83 and 84. Eight LED lamps secretively illuminate the collector’s preciouswatches and the Rotalis’s gold-plated wheels. A remote-controlled tray is included in the module, which is locatedunderneath the watch winders. If desired, this unit of four can be lowered in order to securely and discretely hide thewristwatches inside the piece of furniture.

Naturally, individual special requests can be honored.

Watch Winder Module – For Individual Integration

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Model Semi Secunda Metallica Classica Secunda Classica Secunda Secunda Accurata65 1735 1985 1995 1958

Page 12 - 13 14 - 19 20 - 23 24 - 27 28 - 31

CaseMeasures: ( height x width x depth ) 65 x 26 x 9 cm 105 x 27 x 14 cm 145 x 37 x 18 cm 145 x 37 x 18 cm 145.5 x 42.5 x 31 cm

Version • black varnish • black varnish • black varnish • black varnish • black varnishhand-polished + walnut burl-wood

• black varnish • black varnish • black varnish+ walnut burl-wood • black varnish + walnut burl-wood + walnut burl-wood

+ walnut burl-woodhand-polished • Walnut • Walnut

+ walnut burl-wood + walnut burl-wood• Walnut

hand-polished • Cherry • Cherry+ olive burl-wood + olive burl-wood

• White varnishhand-polished • Maple • Maple

+ maple burl-wood + maple burl-wood• Silver varnish

Crystals Mineral glass Antireflecting mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Domed mineral glass

MovementSattler caliber 2006 2005 1955-5 1965 1958-5

Plates goldplated

Power reserve 30 days 30 days 30 days 30 days 30 days

Drive Mainspring Weight 3.000 g Weight 3.000 g Weight 3.000 g Weight 4.000 gwith fusee with pulley with pulley with pulley with pulley

Beats 7.200 / h 4.320 / h 3.600 / h 3.600 / h 3.600 / h= 120 / min = 72 / min = 60 / min = 60 / min = 60 / min

Escapement Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeat Freeescapement escapement escapement escapement spring escapement

with agate palets with agate palets with agate palets with agate palets with ruby palets

Oscillator Invarpendulum ø 8 mm Invarpendulum ø 8 mm Invarpendulum ø 12 mm Invarpendulum ø 12 mm Invarpendulum ø 12 mmTemperature- Temperature- and air- Temperature- and air- Temperature- and air- Temperature- and air-compensation pressure compensation pressure compensation pressure compensation pressure compensation

with withbarometer indication barometer indication

Plate clearance 30,1 mm 30,1 mm 42,7 mm 42,7 mm 42,7 mm

Precision ball bearings 12 10 5 5 5

Jewels 2 2 9 11 11in screwed in screwed in screwed

chatons chatons chatons+ 2 endstones

Dial silvered silvered, steel version: silvered, silvered, silvered,black anoized engraved engraved engraved

Specials 1/2 second 5/6 second Seconds pendulum, Seconds pendulum, Seconds pendulumStrasser-pendulum cylinder, Strasser-pendulum cylinder, Strasser-pendulum cylinder, Strasser-pendulum cylinder, Type Riefler,

visible escapement, pulley with ball bearings, jewelled pulley, pulley with ball bearings, jewelled pulley,counter ratchet. visible escapement, counter ratchet. visible escapement, visible free

counter ratchet. counter ratchet. spring escapement,counter ratchet.

Precision Pendulum Clocks

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Classica Classica Vienna Classica Classica Elegantia Elegantia60 S 70 S 70 S 100 K 100 S 100 K 100

34 - 35 36 - 37 38 -39 40 - 41 42 - 43 44 - 45 44 - 45

56.5 x 15.5 x 9 cm 70 x 20.5 x 11 cm 75 x 20 x 11.5 cm 98 x 27.5 x 11 cm 98 x 27.5 x 11 cm 107 x 26 x 11 cm 107 x 26 x 11 cm

• black varnish • black varnish • black varnish • black varnish • black varnish • Mahogany • Mahoganywith maple inlay with maple inlay

• Cherry • Maple • Walnut • Yew • Yewwith palisander inlay with maple inlay with palisander inlay with palisander inlay

and black varnish and black varnish • Cherry rims rims

with palisander inlay

Mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Mineral glass Mineral glass

1300-4 1400-4 1400-4 1525-4 1565-4 1525-4 1565-4

7 days 7 days 7 days 30 days 30 days 30 days 30 days

Weight 800 g 2 weights each 1.000 g 2 weights each 1.000 g 2 weights each 1.600 g Weight 1.600 g 2 weights each 1.600 g Weight 1.600 gwith pulley with pulley with pulley with pulley with pulley with pulley with pulley

5.670 / h 5.184 / h 5.184 / h 4.320 / h 4.320 / h 4.320 / h 4.320 / h= 94,5 / min = 86,4 / min = 86,4 / min = 72 / min = 72 / min = 72 / min = 72 / min

Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeatescapement escapement escapement escapement escapement escapement escapement

with steel palets with steel palets with steel palets with steel palets with steel palets with steel palets with steel palets

Raminwood Raminwood Raminwood Raminwood Raminwood Raminwood Raminwoodpendulum pendulum pendulum pendulum pendulum pendulum pendulum

18,1 mm 18,1 mm 18,1 mm 18,1 mm 18,1 mm 18,1 mm 18,1 mm

2 4 4 8 4 8 4

7 14 14 14 7 14 7

enameled, roman enameled, roman enameled, roman enameled, roman silvered silvered silveredor arabic numerals or arabic numerals or arabic numerals or arabic numerals

Especially Half hour Half hour Half hour Calendar movement half hour Calendar movementsilent striking mechanism striking mechanism striking mechanism with hand-painted striking mechanism with hand-painted

ticking. with hour repetition, with hour repetition, with hour repetition, moonphase, with hour repetition, moonphase,silencer. silencer. »Small Second«, indication of »Small Second«, indication of

counter ratchet, day and date. counter ratchet, day and date.silencer. silencer.

Technical Details

Regulator Pulley Clocks

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Table Clocks

Model Metrica Subsidia Time CarbonautisBalance

Page 48 - 49 50 - 51 52 - 55 58 - 59

CaseMeasures: ( height x width x depth ) 29 x 19.5 x 12.5 cm 25 x 20 x 13 cm 17 x14 x 4.5 cm 19.7 x 34 x 5 cmWeight

Version • black varnish • black varnish • black varnish • Nickeled bezels,hand-polished hands and four screws

• Walnut stainless steel• Walnut • Cherry

hand-polished • steel coated • Rosé gold-platedbezels, hands

and four screws rosé gold-plated

Crystals Antireflecting mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Antireflecting mineral glass Antireflecting mineral glass

MovementSattler Caliber 1385 1385

Power reserve 15 days 15 days

Drive Mainspring Mainspringwith withfusee fusee

Beats 18.000 / h 18.000 / h= 300 / min = 300 / min

Escapement Free Swiss Free Swiss lever escapement lever escapement

Oscillator Screw balance Screw balance

Plate clearance 30,1 mm 30,1 mm

Precision ball bearings 12 12

Jewels 11 11

Quartz movement 2 radio-controlled Quartzquartz

Dial silvered silvered Three-dimensional, carbon fibermounted bezel

Specials Date, Date, A versatile IndividualPower reserve, Power reserve, clock for table, namens plate,

»Small Second«, »Small Second«, shelf or wall. precision power-maintaining power-maintaining twin barometer.

mechanism. mechanism.

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Marine Clocks and Nautical Instruments

ThermometerDisplay optionally

in degrees centigradeor Fahrenheit.

BarometerAneroid-measuring.Display optionally

in hPaor inches.

HygrometerPrecision hygrometer

with supraterm technology.

Nautis Navis Navis Navalis Quadriga Thermometer Barometer Hygrometer24 Quadriga 24

60 - 65 66 67 68 - 69 71 70

Ø 21 cm, depth 9 cm Ø 18 cm, depth 7,5 cm Ø 18 cm, depth 7,5 cm Ø 11.5 cm, depth 4 cm 38.5 x 38.5 x 6 cm Ø 11.5 cm, depth 4 cmapp. 9,5 kg app. 5 kg app. 5 kg

• Bronce • Bronce • Bronce • Bronce • Black varnish • Bronce nickel-plated nickel-plated nickel-plated nickel-plated nickel-plated

• Teak• Bronce • Bronce • Bronce • Optionally • Optionally

rosé gold-plated rosé gold-plated rosé gold-plated with a solid bezel with a solid bezel

Antireflecting Antireflecting Antireflecting Mineral glass Antireflecting mineral Mineral glassmineral glass mineral glass mineral glass mineral glass glass / Mineral glass

1395 2008 2008 / 24 2008 oder 2008/24

15 days 7 days 7 days 7 days

Mainspring Mainspring Mainspring Mainspringwith with with withfusee stopwork stopwork stopwork

18.000 / h 18.000 / h 18.000 / h 18.000 / h= 300 / min = 300 / min = 300 / min = 300 / min

Free Swiss Free Swiss Free Swiss Free Swisslever escapement lever escapement lever escapement lever escapement

Screw balance Screw balance Screw balance Screw balance

30,1 mm 30,1 mm 30,1 mm 30,1 mm

12 12 12 12

11 11 11 11

Quartz

silvered silvered silvered silvered silvered silvered

Power reserve, Opening Date, Central Combination Solid,»Small Second«, in the dial. second timezone, second. of the base plate.counter ratchet, opening in Navis or the

waterproof case. the dial. Navis 24,Thermometer,

Barometer andHygrometer.

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Model Columna Excelsia Classica Secunda Troja 16Temporis 2095

Page 74 - 77 78 - 79 80 - 81 82 - 83

CaseMeasures height 165 cm height 185 cm height 204 cm height 216 cm

Ø base 70 cm width 29 cm width 44 cm width (base) 52 cmweight app. 100 kg depth 12 cm depth 21.5 cm depth 41.5 cm

Version Stainless Steel, • black varnish • black varnish • black varnishbase African granite, + walnut burl-woodblown mineralcrystal • black varnish

dome. + walnut burl-wood

Crystals Mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass Bevelled mineral glass

MovementSattler caliber 1975 1625-4 1965 1965

Power reserve 30 days 30 days 30 days 30 days

Drive Weight 3.500 g 2 weghts each 2.000 g Weight 3.000 g Weight 3.000 gwith pulley with pulley with pulley with pulley

Beats 3.600 / h 3.600 / h 3.600 / h 3.600 / h= 60 / min = 60 / min = 60 / min = 60 / min

Escapement Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeat Deadbeatescapement escapement escapement escapement

with agate palets with steel palets with agate palets with agate palets

Oscillator Invarpendulum ø12 mm Raminwood Invarpendulum ø 12 mm Invarpendulum ø 12 mmTemperature pendulum Temperature- and Temperature- and

compensation, airpressure compensation airpressure compensationstainless steel with with

pendulumcylinder barometer indication barometer indication

Plate clearance 42,7 mm 18,1 mm 42,7 mm 42,7 mm

Precision ball bearings 3 8 5 5

Jewels 9 14 11 11in screwed in screwed in screwed

chatons chatons chatons+ 2 endstones

Dial silvered, enameled, roman silvered, vsilvered,engraved or arabic numerals engraved engraved

Specials Seconds pendulum, Seconds pendulum, Seconds pendulum, Seconds pendulum,pulley with ball bearings, half hour Strasser- Strasser-pendulum cylinder,

visible escapement, striking mechanism pendulum cylinder, pulley with ball bearings,counter ratchet. with hour repetition, pulley with ball bearings, visible escapement,

»Small Second«, visible escapement, counter ratchet.counter ratchet, counter ratchet.

silencer. In the basehidden safe

with digital lock.

Model Troja 16with safe and

lateral extendable16 watchwinders.

Individual programmablewith integrated

keypad and displayor with USB interface,

remote control

Grandfather Clocks

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Rotalis Precision Watch Winders

Case:Black varnish with hand-polished walnut burl-wood, antireflecting crystals.

Measures: Height 29.5 cm, width 48 cm, depth 18.5 cm

Case: Black varnish or walnut,each with fine metal inlays, antireflecting crystals.

Measures:Height 29 cm, width 25.5 cm, depth 19 cm

Technical data:2 precision watchwinders system Rotalis,USB interface, lead-gel-battery, charging plug,12 o`clock position, 2 light barriers, 2 precision motors, 20 stainless steel ball bearings,6 gold-plated gears.

Rotalis II Page 90 - 912 individually adjustable watchwinders – for 2 automatic watches

Case:Black varnish with hand-polished walnut burl-wood and fine metal inlays, base for the legs milled out of solid brass, grinded and nickle-plated, antireflecting crystals.

Interior:8 selfclosing drawers with precious Alcantara covering.

Measures and weight:Height 7 cm (with extended winders 96 cm), width 166 cm, depth 82 cm, weight app. 230 kg

Technical data:8 precision watch winders system Rotalis,8 highpower motors, 80 stainless steel ball bearings,24 gold-plated gears, 16 LED lamps,2 remote controlled lifting units, 12 o`clock position,8 light barriers, 2 USB interfaces, Tamper-resistant radio technology, Remote control,Power supply with 230 V or 110 V.

Thesaurus Page 92 - 93Desk with 8 individually adjustable watchwinders – for 8 automatic watches

Case:Black varnish with hand-polished walnut burl-wood and fine metal inlays, antireflecting crystals.

Behind the two frontdoors: 2 lockable drawers with cushions for 42 additionalwristwatches, 2 normal lockable drawers for individualuse – on request with 42 more watchcushions, 2 lateral shelves with locking doors.

Measures and weight: Height 105 cm (with extended winders 126 cm), depth 48 cm, width 125 cm, weight: app. 250 kg

Custodia 8+24 Page 94 - 95Sideboard with 32 individually adjustable watchwinders – for 32 automatic watches

Case:Black varnish, antireflecting crystals.

Measures:Height 62 cm (watchwinder extended 83 cm),width 52.5 cm, depth 23.5 cm

Technical data:4 precision watchwinders system Rotalis,4 highpower motors, 40 stainless steel ball bearings,12 gold-plated gears, 8 LED lamps,1 remote controlled lifting unit, 12 o´clock position, 4 light barriers, 1 USB interface,Tamper-resistant radio technology,Remote control, Power supply 230 V or 110 V.

Rotalis-Modul Page 974 individually adjustable watchwinders – for 4 automatic watches

Case:Black varnish with hand-polished walnut burl-wood and fine metal inlays, antireflecting crystals.

Behind the two frontdoors: 2 lockable drawers with cushions for 42 additionalwristwatches, 2 normal lockable drawers for individualuse – on request with 42 more watchcushions, 2 lateral shelves with locking doors, 4 open shelves.

Measures and weight: Height 105cm (with extended winders 126cm), depth 48 cm, width 125 cm, weight: app. 200 kg

Technical data: 8 precision watch winders system Rotalis,8 highpower motors, 80 stainless steel ball bearings,24 gold-plated gears, 16 LED lamps,2 remote controlled lifting units, 12 o`clock position,8 light barriers, 2 USB interfaces, Tamper-resistant radio technology,Remote control, Power supply with 230 V or 110 V.

Custodia 8 Page 96Sideboard with 8 individually adjustable watchwinders – for 8 automatic watches

Technical data:4 precision watchwinders system Rotalis,USB interface, lead-gel-battery, charging plug,12 o`clock position, 4 light barriers, 4 precision motors, 40 stainless steel ball bearings,12 gold-plated gears, 8 LED lamps.

Rotalis IV Page 88 - 894 individually adjustable watchwinders – for 4 automatic watches

Technical data: 32 precision watch winders system Rotalis,32 highpower motors, 176 stainless steel ball bearings,24 gold-plated gears, 22 LED lamps,2 remote controlled lifting units, 12 o`clock position,32 light barriers, USB interface, Tamper-resistant radio technology,Remote control, Power supply with 230 V or 110 V.

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Made in GermanyThe predicate »Made in Germany«

embodies the highest in precision and uncompromising quality.

We would like to thank the employees of the Erwin Sattler manufactory.

We reserve the right to make model and technical changes.

1. Founder of the company Viola and Erwin Sattler.

2. Following generation. Firm owners since 2002: Stephanie Sattler-Rick and Richard Müller.

3. Distribution and marketing team (from left): Markus Eder, Sabine Müller and Claudia Reiter.

4. Production of the clock parts in the machine department.

5. The clockmaker of the manufactory assembling the movements.

1. 2.

1.

3. 4.

5.

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Erwin Sattler OHG Großuhrenmanufaktur

Lohenstraße 6 · D-82166 Gräfelfing / Germany

Tel. +49 (0)89 / 89 55 806 - 0 · Fax +49 (0)89 / 89 55 806 - 28

e-mail: [email protected]

www.erwinsattler.de