Hermle Clock Parts :
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Frankenmuth Clock Company is proud to be one of the Midwest’s most trusted sources for high-quality Hermle clock parts and repair tools. Whether you're restoring a cherished family heirloom or replacing a worn movement in your favorite timepiece, we carry a wide selection of genuine Hermle parts to support every stage of the repair process. Our collection includes mechanical and quartz movements, pendulums, dials, suspension springs, and chime rods—all sourced directly from Hermle or trusted suppliers.
With over 35 years of experience, our team understands the importance of preserving fine craftsmanship. That’s why we offer authentic parts for both modern and vintage Hermle clocks, as well as professional advice to help you find the right fit. Whether you're a seasoned repair expert or just starting your clock repair journey, Frankenmuth Clock Company is here to help keep your Hermle clock ticking for generations to come.
We offer a wide range of genuine Hermle components, including quartz and mechanical movements, clock hands, pendulums, suspension springs, chime rods, bushings, gears, and dials. Our parts are ideal for both routine maintenance and full restorations.
In many cases, yes. Hermle parts—especially movements—are used in clocks by other manufacturers like Howard Miller and Ridgeway. However, compatibility depends on the model, so we’re happy to help verify if a Hermle part will work in your clock.
Look for the movement number stamped on the back plate of the clock movement. This number identifies the series, pendulum length, and chime type. If you're not sure how to locate it, we can walk you through the process or help identify it from a photo.
Yes, we carry a variety of movements to fit both contemporary and vintage Hermle clocks. Some antique models may require modern equivalents, and we can help recommend the best replacement or adaptation for your clock.
We can often special order rare or discontinued parts directly from Hermle or through our supplier network. Just contact us with detailed information, including photos and movement numbers, and we’ll do our best to track it down.
Common tools include screwdrivers, hand pullers, movement holders, and oilers. We carry a selection of tools ideal for Hermle repair projects, whether you're replacing a suspension spring or installing a new movement.
Yes, we offer kits with essential tools and supplies for Hermle clock maintenance. These may include cleaning fluid, clock oil, bushings, and other useful items designed for DIY repairs.
The movement number is typically stamped on the back plate of the mechanism. It may look like “340-020” or “451-050H.” This number is crucial for finding compatible parts.
We do! Our selection includes Hermle-compatible pendulums, weight shells, and chime rods in various lengths and finishes. Each item is crafted to meet Hermle’s quality standards.
Routine servicing every 5–7 years is recommended. This includes cleaning, oiling, and inspecting for worn parts. Components like bushings or suspension springs may need more frequent replacement depending on wear.
Yes. We carry high-quality clock oil, cleaning solutions, and oiler pens made specifically for clock movements. Regular maintenance with the right supplies helps prolong your clock’s life.
We can often suggest a compatible alternative or help modify an available part to work with your clock. If no suitable part exists, our repair team may be able to restore or rebuild the component.
Yes, our in-house repair department handles everything from movement cleanings to full restorations. We can often refurbish or replace worn parts and get your Hermle clock working like new.
Yes, we ship worldwide. Shipping rates and times vary by location, and customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Contact us for a quote if needed.