N.º 14911463

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Festa K.M 720 WW2 Kriegsmarine watch ultra rare  - very well preserved original dial-perfect movement - Men - 1901-1949
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Festa K.M 720 WW2 Kriegsmarine watch ultra rare - very well preserved original dial-perfect movement - Men - 1901-1949

Here is for auction very rare military watch from WW2 era- Festa K.M 720 Kriegsmarine. Kriegsmarine (U-Boat) Consequently and in a broad sense, watches and clocks for military purposes were specified and ordered by the Wehrmacht of the Nazi government: Kriegsmarine (KM, Navy). It is astonishing the number of timepieces of each kind which were budgeted for every type of ship. Many of the watches and clocks came from the little town of Glashuette in the mountainous area of the Erzgebirge near Dresden in Saxony. This is the home of the famous pocket watch and chronometer firm of Lange & Soehne, as well as other firms like Assmann. The German Bureau of Ships in Hamburg tested chronometers in Gesundbrunnen near Glashuette, far away from the coast. Many timepieces for the Navy were manufactured on the coast, e.g., the best known is "Chronometerwerke Hamburg," later owned by Wempe. In some cases they used movements by Glashuette, like those of the "eGmbH," a.s.o. Later, during World War II, chronometer production was contracted to the "Einheits-Chronometer" and built as well by Wempe and by Lange & Sohne. As they could not produce a sufficient number of chronometer movements, they reconstructed the pocket watch caliber 48 in a gimbeled chronometer box, the well-known Lange-B-Chronometer. Beside German-made items, there were many of Swiss origin, made like the very nice chronometer by Ulysse Nardin, or the navigation watches of IWC, Ulysse Nardin and Vacheron & Constantin. As well, there were German manufacturers, especially in the Black Forest, completing navigation watches with Swiss movements, such as Stowa (cal. Unitas). Lacher & Co. took the movement of Durowe (Deutsche Uhren-Rohwerke of Pforzheim) and Alpina had Minerva chronograph movements. The Navy used some special watches for particular purposes, such as locating submarines with water bombs. The stopwatch used for this purpose has special scales to measure sea miles and depth of water. For normal use, there were more simple wrist and pocket watches of German and Swiss origin, (Alpina(Festa), Minerva, Berg, Zentra, Cortebert, Solvil...) marked "KM" on the dial. The Navy artillery used pocket chronographs with the "KM" for "Kriegsmarine" on the dial. By Konrad Knirim (Germany) 'NAWCC Bulletin' Dec. 1996. Short description of the watch: Rare vintage Swiss military mechanical Men's wristwatch FESTA 720 K.M. Kriegsmarine-service wristwatch(dienstuhr) of the German Navy in World War 2. All of parts of watch are original. This watch is intended for marine Officers, marks of K.M designates a Kriegsmarine(Navy). The watch has original chromed brass case and screwed back stainless steel cover which is hallmarked with "FESTA ROSTFREI STAHL BODEN" on inner side and with military number 155420 on outer side. Original high-grade, 17 Jewels movement FESTA 720 is in very good condition, keeps accurate time very well. Original dial is in excellent condition, never restored, please see photos for details. Crystal has some normal signs of wearing- couple barely visible scratches. Watch comes with brand new black NATO strap. Dimensions: * Diameter of the case with crown: 34,2 mm * Diameter of the case: 31.5 mm * Lug to lug width(length): 38,2 mm * Thickness: 10,9 mm * Band size: 17 mm Tracked expedited shipping 17 EUR

N.º 14911463

Vendido
Festa K.M 720 WW2 Kriegsmarine watch ultra rare  - very well preserved original dial-perfect movement - Men - 1901-1949

Festa K.M 720 WW2 Kriegsmarine watch ultra rare - very well preserved original dial-perfect movement - Men - 1901-1949

Here is for auction very rare military watch from WW2 era- Festa K.M 720 Kriegsmarine.

Kriegsmarine (U-Boat)
Consequently and in a broad sense, watches and clocks for military purposes were specified and ordered by the Wehrmacht of the Nazi government: Kriegsmarine (KM, Navy). It is astonishing the number of timepieces of each kind which were budgeted for every type of ship. Many of the watches and clocks came from the little town of Glashuette in the mountainous area of the Erzgebirge near Dresden in Saxony. This is the home of the famous pocket watch and chronometer firm of Lange & Soehne, as well as other firms like Assmann. The German Bureau of Ships in Hamburg tested chronometers in Gesundbrunnen near Glashuette, far away from the coast. Many timepieces for the Navy were manufactured on the coast, e.g., the best known is "Chronometerwerke Hamburg," later owned by Wempe. In some cases they used movements by Glashuette, like those of the "eGmbH," a.s.o. Later, during World War II, chronometer production was contracted to the "Einheits-Chronometer" and built as well by Wempe and by Lange & Sohne. As they could not produce a sufficient number of chronometer movements, they reconstructed the pocket watch caliber 48 in a gimbeled chronometer box, the well-known Lange-B-Chronometer. Beside German-made items, there were many of Swiss origin, made like the very nice chronometer by Ulysse Nardin, or the navigation watches of IWC, Ulysse Nardin and Vacheron & Constantin. As well, there were German manufacturers, especially in the Black Forest, completing navigation watches with Swiss movements, such as Stowa (cal. Unitas). Lacher & Co. took the movement of Durowe (Deutsche Uhren-Rohwerke of Pforzheim) and Alpina had Minerva chronograph movements.
The Navy used some special watches for particular purposes, such as locating submarines with water bombs. The stopwatch used for this purpose has special scales to measure sea miles and depth of water. For normal use, there were more simple wrist and pocket watches of German and Swiss origin, (Alpina(Festa), Minerva, Berg, Zentra, Cortebert, Solvil...) marked "KM" on the dial. The Navy artillery used pocket chronographs with the "KM" for "Kriegsmarine" on the dial.
By Konrad Knirim (Germany) 'NAWCC Bulletin' Dec. 1996.

Short description of the watch:

Rare vintage Swiss military mechanical Men's wristwatch FESTA 720 K.M. Kriegsmarine-service wristwatch(dienstuhr) of the German Navy in World War 2. All of parts of watch are original. This watch is intended for marine Officers, marks of K.M designates a Kriegsmarine(Navy). The watch has original chromed brass case and screwed back stainless steel cover which is hallmarked with "FESTA ROSTFREI STAHL BODEN" on inner side and with military number 155420 on outer side. Original high-grade, 17 Jewels movement FESTA 720 is in very good condition, keeps accurate time very well. Original dial is in excellent condition, never restored, please see photos for details. Crystal has some normal signs of wearing- couple barely visible scratches. Watch comes with brand new black NATO strap.

Dimensions:
* Diameter of the case with crown: 34,2 mm
* Diameter of the case: 31.5 mm
* Lug to lug width(length): 38,2 mm
* Thickness: 10,9 mm
* Band size: 17 mm

Tracked expedited shipping 17 EUR

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