The tiny town of Glashutte in Germany saw a revival of their historic watchmaking industry after the reunification of Germany. Glashutte Original is the successor to a number of smaller manufacturers that were forced to conglomerate after World War II.
Glashutte Original has an extensive facility, where they produce and finish parts in-house for their manufacture movements.
Traditional elements of Glashutte watchmaking include a three-quarter plate, swan-neck fine adjustment, Glashutte ribbing, and double sunburst decoration. These features along with a low production of only a few thousand pieces per year make the watches desirable to collectors of fine timepieces.
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Bernard Co. is not affiliated with Glashutte Original.
Last Updated: November 20, 2009
Last Updated: November 20, 2009

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