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Glashütte - Spezimatic - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969
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Glashütte - Spezimatic - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969

Glashütte Spezimatic Rare dial, great condition ! serviced - new strap (Gold-Plated Case, GDR Germany) – Elegant Vintage Dress Watch with Gradient Dial Model Overview This Glashütte Spezimatic represents one of the most iconic outputs of post w war German watchmaking during the Cold War era. Produced in the 1960s–1970s in Glashütte, the historic center of German horology, these watches combined solid engineering with distinctive design language. The “Spezimatic” line refers to Glashütte’s automatic movements, known for their durability and reliability. This particular piece stands out with its warm gold-plated case and striking gradient (fumé-style) dial, giving it a refined yet slightly avant-garde vintage aesthetic. It is a genuine vintage example with strong collector appeal, especially as interest in GDR-era watches continues to rise. Technical Specifications Brand: Glashütte Model: Spezimatic Movement: Automatic (in-house GDR production, 26 jewels) Country of Manufacture: Germany (GDR – East Germany) Production Era: Circa 1965–1975 Serial / Case Number: Visible on caseback (as shown) Case Material: Gold-plated Dimensions: Approx. 34–35 mm diameter (without crown) Bezel: Smooth, integrated Crystal: Acrylic Water Resistance: Not tested (vintage piece) after a complete service : 140euro value Dial & Hands Dial Colour: Gradient brown/black (fumé effect) Markers: Applied square indices with metallic framing Date: No Branding: “Glashütte Spezimatic” printed centrally Hands: Baton-style hands with central seconds Caseback Material: Stainless steel Attachment: Snap-on Engravings: Factory engravings including “Edelstahlboden,” “Stoßsicher,” “Wasserdicht,” “26 Rubis,” “Made in Germany” Strap & Buckle Strap: burgundy- Brown leather strap (replacement, good vintage match) Buckle: Gold-tone pin buckle Notable Historical / Brand Context Glashütte, even under GDR control, maintained a high standard of mechanical watchmaking, producing fully in-house calibers when many Western brands relied on outsourced movements. The Spezimatic line was a flagship automatic offering, competing with Swiss counterparts in both design and technical execution. Today, these watches are increasingly appreciated as authentic pieces of horological history, bridging German craftsmanship with mid-century design trends. Collector Appeal & Value Potential This is a clean, wearable vintage Glashütte with strong visual identity—exactly what collectors are chasing right now. The gradient dial and gold-tone case hit current vintage trends, while the in-house movement adds substance beyond aesthetics. Prices for GDR-era Glashütte pieces have been steadily rising as the market re-discovers their value. Ideal for collectors of German watchmaking or anyone looking for a distinctive vintage dress watch with story. Condition Report The watch is in good vintage condition with honest signs of wear. The gold plating shows minor aging and light surface marks consistent with use. The dial remains attractive with its original gradient effect intact. Crystal shows light scratches typical for acrylic. Strap shows visible wear and is likely a later replacement. The movement is running service history is documented. Elegant vintage typography and layout Strong dress watch character Delivery Packaging: Carefully packed in a generic watch box (as shown) Shipping: Registered and insured shipping from EU; well-protected packaging to ensure safe delivery

Nr. 103413580

Verkauft
Glashütte - Spezimatic - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969

Glashütte - Spezimatic - Ohne mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969

Glashütte Spezimatic Rare dial, great condition ! serviced - new strap (Gold-Plated Case, GDR Germany) – Elegant Vintage Dress Watch with Gradient Dial

Model Overview
This Glashütte Spezimatic represents one of the most iconic outputs of post w war German watchmaking during the Cold War era. Produced in the 1960s–1970s in Glashütte, the historic center of German horology, these watches combined solid engineering with distinctive design language. The “Spezimatic” line refers to Glashütte’s automatic movements, known for their durability and reliability. This particular piece stands out with its warm gold-plated case and striking gradient (fumé-style) dial, giving it a refined yet slightly avant-garde vintage aesthetic. It is a genuine vintage example with strong collector appeal, especially as interest in GDR-era watches continues to rise.

Technical Specifications
Brand: Glashütte
Model: Spezimatic
Movement: Automatic (in-house GDR production, 26 jewels)
Country of Manufacture: Germany (GDR – East Germany)
Production Era: Circa 1965–1975
Serial / Case Number: Visible on caseback (as shown)

Case
Material: Gold-plated
Dimensions: Approx. 34–35 mm diameter (without crown)
Bezel: Smooth, integrated
Crystal: Acrylic
Water Resistance: Not tested (vintage piece)
after a complete service : 140euro value

Dial & Hands
Dial Colour: Gradient brown/black (fumé effect)
Markers: Applied square indices with metallic framing
Date: No
Branding: “Glashütte Spezimatic” printed centrally
Hands: Baton-style hands with central seconds

Caseback
Material: Stainless steel
Attachment: Snap-on
Engravings: Factory engravings including “Edelstahlboden,” “Stoßsicher,” “Wasserdicht,” “26 Rubis,” “Made in Germany”

Strap & Buckle
Strap: burgundy- Brown leather strap (replacement, good vintage match)
Buckle: Gold-tone pin buckle

Notable Historical / Brand Context
Glashütte, even under GDR control, maintained a high standard of mechanical watchmaking, producing fully in-house calibers when many Western brands relied on outsourced movements. The Spezimatic line was a flagship automatic offering, competing with Swiss counterparts in both design and technical execution. Today, these watches are increasingly appreciated as authentic pieces of horological history, bridging German craftsmanship with mid-century design trends.

Collector Appeal & Value Potential
This is a clean, wearable vintage Glashütte with strong visual identity—exactly what collectors are chasing right now. The gradient dial and gold-tone case hit current vintage trends, while the in-house movement adds substance beyond aesthetics. Prices for GDR-era Glashütte pieces have been steadily rising as the market re-discovers their value. Ideal for collectors of German watchmaking or anyone looking for a distinctive vintage dress watch with story.

Condition Report
The watch is in good vintage condition with honest signs of wear. The gold plating shows minor aging and light surface marks consistent with use. The dial remains attractive with its original gradient effect intact. Crystal shows light scratches typical for acrylic. Strap shows visible wear and is likely a later replacement. The movement is running service history is documented.
Elegant vintage typography and layout
Strong dress watch character

Delivery
Packaging: Carefully packed in a generic watch box (as shown)
Shipping: Registered and insured shipping from EU; well-protected packaging to ensure safe delivery

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