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Junghans: the German watchmaking giant
Manufacture founded in 1861 in Schramberg by Erhard Junghans and Jakob Zeller Tobler.
Initially a manufacturer of watch parts, Junghans subsequently ventured into the manufacture of wristwatches following its growth.
A 1935 example intended for the German forces, of the Tank-Art Deco type with magnificent shapes and exceptional finish.
We are in the presence of a NOS model. An extremely rare model, especially in this state of preservation.
Watch from a watchmaking fund intended for the German armed forces, never worn, never distributed.
Unpolished, entirely original, original tag present.
Mechanical movement with manual winding: Junghans 96
Revised movement, optimal amplitudes and drifts.
Case dimensions: 38mm (lug to lug) / 24mm (including crown)
Chrome-plated metal case, intact and original.
Brushed steel case back, clipped on, intact.
Curvex type case.
Champagne-beige dial.
Index with patinated gold Arabic numerals.
Railway timer
Blue leaf-like needles.
Small seconds hand present at 6 o'clock.
Original black genuine leather strap bracelet.
Original steel pin buckle.
Original label still present.
A miracle of preservation for this model dating from 1935.
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