Freiburg

7642 - 7" x 13" x 6"

In 1640 the "Waaguhr" was the first mechanical clock that was affordable by the new middle class in Europe. Its simple design allowed for only one hand indicating the hours. The average person of the Seventeenth Century measured time with only three times of day:sunrise, high noon, and sunset.

This clock tis a charming example with a working moon dial. The face is painted by the award winning painter Conny Haas.

The mechanism is made of wood and is powered by a roughly hewn rock from the Black Forest.

The Freiburg is by Rombach und Haas.

If you are interested in this clock please Email us at: clocks@NorthCoastImports.net - please be sure to include your zip code so we can direct you to a dealer in your area.