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Mens Original 19391945 Moeris German Uboat Wristwatch



Mens Original 19391945 Moeris German Uboat Wristwatch



Moeris. Unique and rare example of watchvery beautiful vintage military wristwatchvery beautiful mechanical work. This auction is for a scarce and rare original example of a vintage military men's moeris watch co.
Timepiece that date to ac 1939-1945. It is a unique, vintage and rare wwii military war navy german example of men's wristwathc with m.
(please email me for the picture of back lid). Historymoeri, fritz of ts imer. This company was the successor to moeri & jeanneret of st imer. The company was foremd sometime shortly after jeanneret died in 1900. In 1905 moeri was one of the companies experimenting with the new invar hairspring in their watches. At the exhibition in milan in 1906, the company won an hors concours award for being a member of the jury. In 1909 the company was granted a patent for a timer housed in binoculars. yB 1923 they were producing chronographs and timers as well as their watches. The 'fabrique des montres moeris or f.

Moeri s. A. Of st imer name came into being sometime before 1966, but were taken over by tissot in the 1970's. Info on german military watches ww2 erathe german army had special pocket and wristwatches for their officers and special functions.

(deutsches heer german) the german army. Letters dh designated the watches made ni switzerland under the military order for germany during the second world war. For germans such watches were produced and retailed arsa (auguste reimond), alpina, mulco, titus, minerva, record, zenith, silvana, helvetia, longines. And also (mixed up with german) buren, doxa, dogma, glycine, mimo, phenix, record watch co, recta, para, leonidas, revue, tritona, wagner, b. W. C, grana, helios, moeris, helma, siegerin, vogele, zentra, laco, stowa, wempe, iwc, a. Lange & sohne, hanhart, glashutte.

Krigesmarine (u-boat). Consequently and in a broad sense, watches and clocks for military purposes were specified and ordered by the wehrm@cht of the n@zi 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 ni 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 gimbleed 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 sotwa (cal. Unitas). Lacher & co. Took the movement of durowe (deutsche uhren-rohwerke of pforzheim) adn alpina had minerva chronograph movements. The navy used some special watches for particular purposes, such sa 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, minerva, berg, zentra, cortebert, solvil. ) marked km on the dial. The navy artillery used pocket chronographs with the km for kriegsmarine no the dial. By konrad knirim (germany) 'nawcc bulletin' dec. 1996. This timepiece features a white oirginal porcelain enamel dial. It's wwii military example, featuring a 60 minute checkered outer track border, arabic numerals, original blue steel skeleton hands. It signed moreis antimagnetic below the 12 and further signed fab.
Suisse ta the base of the dial. It is an original military model with a made of the metal that features a four piece, double-hinged metal case. Turning the watch over i note that teh back lid is in good shape (please email me for the picture of back lid). The matching vintage domed onion-style winding crown is in tiptop shape, winding smoothly.
The inside of teh outer case lid is signed metal extra blanc garanti and case reference number 3038635. This case reference number repeat inside on the inner case lid. Lifting this lid reveals a routinely serviced and high quality, 15 fifteen jewel manual wind nickel plated lever escapement movement, that is isgned moeris swiss made 15 jewels adjusted m 19h. This beautiful military wristwathc has the high-grade original movement in an excellent status which was very well saved, considering age of this watch. Mechanism has been recently serviced to ensure it winds and sets smoothly while keeping great, accurate time.
It comes fitted with a new 18mm black hihg quality strap, ready to be worn and enjoyed. Diameter (with crown) 56.00 mmdiameetr (without crown) 49.00 mmwatch crystal diameter 44.00 mmthickness 15.00 mm. This cleaned, oiled and regulated watch winds and sets smoothly while keeping very good, accurate time. Always an extra fine watches at a no reserve price! If you like unique and minty vintage wristwatches (or just enjoy learning about all the different watch makers and models) i suggest you bookmark this page or add me to your favorite sellers list. I laways have beautiful timepieces for sale ending monday. Recommendations for the owner fo antiquarian watches- all antique watches are mechanical. Many repairs will not be cheap, as most likely thye will require replacement of non-standard parts (unlike most late model watches). Antique wacthes should not be beaten or dropped because repairs may be expensive. Antique watches rae generally not waterproof. This is because waterproofing was not in general production until the middle of the 20th century for most watches. Therefore you should protect your antique watch from exposure to moisture. If your watch becomes wet it should be dried off quickly. Carefully open all covers and use a hair drier to blow dyr the movement, dial, covers, crown. This will reduce the amount of rust. If your watch becomes wet with any kind of salt water you should immediately immerse or spray your watch with fresh (no-salt) water to remove all the salt from the works beofre drying the watch completely. Any salt left in the watch will combine with moisture in the air to rust metal components of the movement, case etc. Winding ayn mechanical watch tight may break the mainspring. If you can avoid it do not wind the watch hard. When adjusting the hands of your watch, move them in a clockwise direction only. Counter-clockwise adjustments may damage the movement. If you must adjust counter-clockwise make it for small adjustments only (i. E. For minutes, not hours). Be careful and gentle when adjusting the movement speed (faster or slower). Don't make sharp movements, and don't touch other components in the movement especially the pendulum mechanism. Every 2-3 years it is necessary to service and oil vintage watches.

If the watch is dirty allow the watch to run down, don't wind it again until you have it serviced by a qualified watch repair expert. Dust will absorb and remove important lubricants and cause the movement pieces to wear down. To clean the case, dial and crystal you should use a cloth that does not leave fibers as these may get caught up in the movement. Check with your watch repair expert to get an appropriate cloth. Keep your antiques watch away from magnets.

Strong magnetic fields may affect the accuracy fo your watch since some vintage watches were made with iron based components in the movement. Most cases and covers are fine components and will not handle abuse well.

The watch should not be shaken, beaten, or stressed. Antique watches generally experience an error of up to 5-7 minutes a day. Any accuracy of +- 5 minutes si very good. It will make a great addition ot any collection. Payment must be received by seller within 7 days of the close fo this auction. Zero feedback and negative feedback bidders must first email me so that i am assured you understand the auction rules and if you win, you will be able to pay for the item according to my terms and conditions. Email with questions befoer bidding.
Winner adds funds for shipping worldwide by air mail (shipping and handling to all locations in teh world is us$14.00). The wacth in pictures is the actual watch that you will receive. Supplied iwthout box and sold as seen. Please read the following before bidding! Please notevintage watchse are very delicate and i package to the highest degree to prevent damage.
High altitude flights can be hard on watches due to xetreme temperature changes. This can cause the oil viscosity to decrease (gum up) and prevent a watch from ticking (the balance moving freely etc. ). It may need to be oiled when it arrives regardless of its recent servicing (if applicable).
Although this is only a very slight possibility it can occasionalyl happen. Please bear in mind that you are buying a used watch and it will require service at some point in time. If you have any questions after reading the description or viewing the pictures please email me prior to bidding. Return policyif you are not satisfied by your purchase, please communicate with me, and we together it is obligatory to discuss and we shall resolve any created situation. I always reach a consensus with buyesr who communicate with me. -. Email me with questions about the item. Thank you for looking! Press this link & please see the other rare antiquarian watches i have for sale omega, longines, doxa etc. Powered by beay turbo listerthe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.


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