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Junghans Trilastic 17 Jóias com movimento de corda manual, caixa em tom dourado, mostrador prateado, relógio de vestir masculino dos anos 1950, caixa de 35 mm, pulseira de couro, em very good condition com pequenas marcas de uso.
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Title:
Junghans Trilastic 17 Jewels (Gold-Tone, Germany) – Elegant Mid-Century German Dress Watch with Bauhaus Influence
Model Overview
This vintage Junghans Trilastic 17 Jewels is a refined and highly collectible example of post-war German watchmaking, combining clean Bauhaus-inspired aesthetics with the technical reliability for which Junghans became internationally respected. Produced during the golden era of minimalist European dress watches, the model reflects the restrained elegance and functional design philosophy that made German watches distinct from their Swiss counterparts.
The watch features a beautifully balanced silver sunburst dial with applied gold-tone markers, faceted dauphine hands, and a thin polished case profile that wears exceptionally well even by modern standards. The “Trilastic” designation refers to Junghans’ shock-protection technology used during the period to improve durability and movement stability.
Founded in 1861, Junghans became one of Germany’s most important watch manufacturers and later gained worldwide recognition through its collaborations with Bauhaus designer Max Bill. Watches such as this Trilastic helped establish the visual language that would later define the iconic minimalist Junghans identity.
An elegant and authentic mid-century vintage dress watch with timeless proportions and strong collector appeal.
Technical Specifications
Brand: Junghans
Model: Trilastic 17 Jewels
Movement: Mechanical hand-wound movement, 17 jewels
Country of Manufacture: Germany
Production Era: Approx. 1950s–1960s
Serial / Case Number: Not visible
Case
Material: Gold-tone plated case with stainless steel back
Dimensions: Approx. 34 mm excluding crown
Bezel: Slim polished bezel
Crystal: Domed acrylic crystal
Water Resistance: Not tested
Dial & Hands
Dial Colour: Silver sunburst / champagne tone
Markers: Applied gold-tone baton indices with dotted minute track
Date: No
Branding: “Junghans Trilastic 17 Jewels” below 12 o’clock
Hands: Gold-tone dauphine hands with central seconds hand
Caseback
Material: Stainless steel
Attachment: Snap-on caseback
Engravings: “Stainless Steel Back – Shockproof – 20 Micron”
Strap & Buckle
Strap: Brown leather strap, modern replacement
Buckle: Gold-tone pin buckle
Notable Historical / Brand Context
Junghans played a major role in shaping 20th-century German industrial and watch design. By the 1950s and 1960s, the company had become known for elegant minimalist watches emphasizing readability, proportion, and engineering precision rather than excessive decoration.
The Trilastic line represented reliable everyday mechanical watchmaking with subtle technical enhancements such as shock resistance, while the clean dial architecture foreshadowed the famous Max Bill designs that later made Junghans a cult name among design collectors worldwide.
Its understated aesthetic today feels remarkably contemporary and fits perfectly within the growing appreciation for vintage German Bauhaus-inspired watches.
Collector Appeal & Value Potential
Vintage Junghans watches have seen steadily increasing collector interest as enthusiasts discover the historical importance of German watchmaking beyond the dominant Swiss market. Clean original examples from the pre-Max Bill era are becoming increasingly desirable thanks to their elegant proportions and authentic mid-century styling.
This watch is especially attractive for collectors seeking affordable but historically important vintage dress watches with strong design pedigree and everyday wearability.
Condition Report
The watch is in honest vintage condition with visible age-related wear consistent with decades of careful use. The dial retains attractive vintage patina and original character. The gold-tone case shows light wear and minor plating loss in areas. Acrylic crystal presents with normal signs of age. Strap is a later replacement. The movement is currently running; however, long-term accuracy and water resistance are not guaranteed unless professionally serviced.
Delivery
Packaging: Carefully packed in generic watch box
Shipping: Registered and insured shipping from EU with secure professional packaging. Customs duties outside the EU remain the buyer’s responsibility.
#noreservedays
Title:
Junghans Trilastic 17 Jewels (Gold-Tone, Germany) – Elegant Mid-Century German Dress Watch with Bauhaus Influence
Model Overview
This vintage Junghans Trilastic 17 Jewels is a refined and highly collectible example of post-war German watchmaking, combining clean Bauhaus-inspired aesthetics with the technical reliability for which Junghans became internationally respected. Produced during the golden era of minimalist European dress watches, the model reflects the restrained elegance and functional design philosophy that made German watches distinct from their Swiss counterparts.
The watch features a beautifully balanced silver sunburst dial with applied gold-tone markers, faceted dauphine hands, and a thin polished case profile that wears exceptionally well even by modern standards. The “Trilastic” designation refers to Junghans’ shock-protection technology used during the period to improve durability and movement stability.
Founded in 1861, Junghans became one of Germany’s most important watch manufacturers and later gained worldwide recognition through its collaborations with Bauhaus designer Max Bill. Watches such as this Trilastic helped establish the visual language that would later define the iconic minimalist Junghans identity.
An elegant and authentic mid-century vintage dress watch with timeless proportions and strong collector appeal.
Technical Specifications
Brand: Junghans
Model: Trilastic 17 Jewels
Movement: Mechanical hand-wound movement, 17 jewels
Country of Manufacture: Germany
Production Era: Approx. 1950s–1960s
Serial / Case Number: Not visible
Case
Material: Gold-tone plated case with stainless steel back
Dimensions: Approx. 34 mm excluding crown
Bezel: Slim polished bezel
Crystal: Domed acrylic crystal
Water Resistance: Not tested
Dial & Hands
Dial Colour: Silver sunburst / champagne tone
Markers: Applied gold-tone baton indices with dotted minute track
Date: No
Branding: “Junghans Trilastic 17 Jewels” below 12 o’clock
Hands: Gold-tone dauphine hands with central seconds hand
Caseback
Material: Stainless steel
Attachment: Snap-on caseback
Engravings: “Stainless Steel Back – Shockproof – 20 Micron”
Strap & Buckle
Strap: Brown leather strap, modern replacement
Buckle: Gold-tone pin buckle
Notable Historical / Brand Context
Junghans played a major role in shaping 20th-century German industrial and watch design. By the 1950s and 1960s, the company had become known for elegant minimalist watches emphasizing readability, proportion, and engineering precision rather than excessive decoration.
The Trilastic line represented reliable everyday mechanical watchmaking with subtle technical enhancements such as shock resistance, while the clean dial architecture foreshadowed the famous Max Bill designs that later made Junghans a cult name among design collectors worldwide.
Its understated aesthetic today feels remarkably contemporary and fits perfectly within the growing appreciation for vintage German Bauhaus-inspired watches.
Collector Appeal & Value Potential
Vintage Junghans watches have seen steadily increasing collector interest as enthusiasts discover the historical importance of German watchmaking beyond the dominant Swiss market. Clean original examples from the pre-Max Bill era are becoming increasingly desirable thanks to their elegant proportions and authentic mid-century styling.
This watch is especially attractive for collectors seeking affordable but historically important vintage dress watches with strong design pedigree and everyday wearability.
Condition Report
The watch is in honest vintage condition with visible age-related wear consistent with decades of careful use. The dial retains attractive vintage patina and original character. The gold-tone case shows light wear and minor plating loss in areas. Acrylic crystal presents with normal signs of age. Strap is a later replacement. The movement is currently running; however, long-term accuracy and water resistance are not guaranteed unless professionally serviced.
Delivery
Packaging: Carefully packed in generic watch box
Shipping: Registered and insured shipping from EU with secure professional packaging. Customs duties outside the EU remain the buyer’s responsibility.

