Glashütter Tradition - B-Uhr Beobachtungsuhr Replika - Men - 2000-2010






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Glashütter Tradition Beobachtungsuhr Replika, an automatic watch with a 40 mm steel case for men, black dial, leather strap, reference B-Uhr Beobachtungsuhr Replika, dating to 2000–2010, in very good condition with minor wear and with original papers but no original box.
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The Glashütte Tradition Replika 2016 Observation Watch Replika is a replica of the classic pilot watches worn by pilots and navigators during World War II. These watches are characterized by their historically inspired design and functional features that mimic the original models. This model comes from stock from 2016.
The name Glashütte Tradition, with its long and storied history, was revived in 1998 by D. Dornblüth with the entry “Glashütter Tradition Dornblüth” in the German Patent and Trademark Office. In 2009, the Glashütter Tradition brand was strengthened again through an acquisition, with a focus on single- and small-series production. This approach underscored the brand’s commitment to exclusivity and craftsmanship quality. Despite the renown and recognition Glashütter Tradition earned for its high-quality watches, production was later discontinued. The cessation of watch production marks the end of a significant chapter in the brand’s history, whose influence on watchmaking and its traditions nevertheless endures.
**An observation watch, also known as a pilot watch or B-Uhr, was specifically developed for pilots and navigators to meet their special requirements in military operations, especially during World War II. It is distinguished by several distinctive features that set it apart from conventional wristwatches. Central is the precision of the watch, which was necessary to enable exact time measurements during flight navigation. This precision was crucial because it was indispensable for calculating flight times and positions. Many observation watches were therefore certified as chronometers, meaning they underwent stringent tests to ensure the highest accuracy standards. The dial was designed to be very clear and high-contrast, usually with a black base and white numerals or indices. The combination of luminous numerals and luminous hands allowed pilots to read the time easily even in the dark. Particularly notable was the triangle at the 12 o’clock position, which stood in place of the number 12. This triangle helped the wearer orient the watch quickly by making the top of the dial immediately recognizable. A central seconds hand was another functional element of observation watches. This allowed seconds to be read precisely, which played a vital role in flight navigation. The watch was also built to withstand extreme conditions due to its rugged construction.
In conclusion, observation watches stand out not only for their technical and functional design but also for their historical significance. They hold a special place in the history of aviation and the military and are today sought after by collectors and watch enthusiasts for their rugged design, precision, and historical value.
Specifications:
- Case: steel, brushed, onion crown
- Diameter: 40.00 mm
- 5 ATM
- Sapphire crystal
- Movement: automatic with stop-seconds, base Miyota, 21 jewels, 40H power reserve, rotor individually numbered and color-treated thermally
- Pilot watch strap, tang buckle
- Hand Made Box, USB stick.
- The case number may vary.
The Glashütte Tradition Replika 2016 Observation Watch Replika is a replica of the classic pilot watches worn by pilots and navigators during World War II. These watches are characterized by their historically inspired design and functional features that mimic the original models. This model comes from stock from 2016.
The name Glashütte Tradition, with its long and storied history, was revived in 1998 by D. Dornblüth with the entry “Glashütter Tradition Dornblüth” in the German Patent and Trademark Office. In 2009, the Glashütter Tradition brand was strengthened again through an acquisition, with a focus on single- and small-series production. This approach underscored the brand’s commitment to exclusivity and craftsmanship quality. Despite the renown and recognition Glashütter Tradition earned for its high-quality watches, production was later discontinued. The cessation of watch production marks the end of a significant chapter in the brand’s history, whose influence on watchmaking and its traditions nevertheless endures.
**An observation watch, also known as a pilot watch or B-Uhr, was specifically developed for pilots and navigators to meet their special requirements in military operations, especially during World War II. It is distinguished by several distinctive features that set it apart from conventional wristwatches. Central is the precision of the watch, which was necessary to enable exact time measurements during flight navigation. This precision was crucial because it was indispensable for calculating flight times and positions. Many observation watches were therefore certified as chronometers, meaning they underwent stringent tests to ensure the highest accuracy standards. The dial was designed to be very clear and high-contrast, usually with a black base and white numerals or indices. The combination of luminous numerals and luminous hands allowed pilots to read the time easily even in the dark. Particularly notable was the triangle at the 12 o’clock position, which stood in place of the number 12. This triangle helped the wearer orient the watch quickly by making the top of the dial immediately recognizable. A central seconds hand was another functional element of observation watches. This allowed seconds to be read precisely, which played a vital role in flight navigation. The watch was also built to withstand extreme conditions due to its rugged construction.
In conclusion, observation watches stand out not only for their technical and functional design but also for their historical significance. They hold a special place in the history of aviation and the military and are today sought after by collectors and watch enthusiasts for their rugged design, precision, and historical value.
Specifications:
- Case: steel, brushed, onion crown
- Diameter: 40.00 mm
- 5 ATM
- Sapphire crystal
- Movement: automatic with stop-seconds, base Miyota, 21 jewels, 40H power reserve, rotor individually numbered and color-treated thermally
- Pilot watch strap, tang buckle
- Hand Made Box, USB stick.
- The case number may vary.
