414,000 HKD
Uhrenfabrik Union Glashütte in Sachsen, No. 77409, made in 1913.Extremely rare and very fine 18K gold hunting-cased keyless minute-repeating watch with carillon on three gongs and three hammers, with chronograph and30-minute register. Notes Only three watches like this were produced by the company.Uhrenfabrik UnionFounded on January 1, 1893, by the Dresden wholesaler Dürrstein who wished to have its own manufactory. The trademark "Union" was registered earlier. The organization and technical management was entrusted to Julius Bergter, who had worked for Dürrstein for many years. All financial and administrative functions were located in the Dresden headquarters. The company very quickly became the leading German manufacturer of precision and complicated watches. In 1895, for the Anniversary Exhibition ofhe Glashütte industry, the Uhrenfabrik Union presented the most complicated German watch ever made. Over its entire existence, the company produced about 27,000 watches, some, as the present one, being of outstanding quality. There were some watches sold by the company whose ebauches were bought in Switzerland and whose escapement was possibly made in Glashütte. These had cases punched with a bell surrounded by stars, while the ones made entirely in Germany had cases punched with a "portal" markThe company made self-striking, dead-seconds watches, pocket chronometers, tourbillons, perpetual calendar watches.
Auctioneer:
Antiquorum
Date:
2002-06-08