The Hanhart Preventor9 S Limited Production is a limited addition to the Pioneer Preventor9 series inspired by an 1950s Hanhart
German made
The German watch industry is mainly concentrated in the eastern part of Germany, in a town called Glashütte (sometimes written as Glashuette). The label “German made” or “Made in Germany” does not have the same strict rules as the ‘Swiss made’ label. However, it can be a good indication of the quality of a watch.
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When Germany was divided into two parts after World War II, the watch companies in Glashütte were expropriated by East Germany’s communist government. They merged the companies into a state-owned kombinat, continuing to manufacture mechanical watches and marine chronometers.
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Later, in the 1980s, they only produced cheap quartz watches. After the fall of the German Wall the industry, with about 2,500 workers, dropped. During the years of unification with West Germany, it slowly developed into a new and healthy industry producing about 32,000 high-end watches a year (2016).
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German watchmakers who are based in the western part of Germany never faced a communist government and related ‘challenges’. Some of them even bear the Swiss-made label, like Montblanc, as they produce their watches in Switzerland.
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The most well-known German brands are A. Lange & Söhne, Moritz Grossmann, Glashütte Original and Nomos Glashütte.
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German made watches
A. Lange & Sohne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold Lumen
The A. Lange & Sohne Datograph Perpetual Tourbillon Honeygold Lumen is a limited edition to mark 25 years of the Datograph
The Hanhart 417 ES Moby Dick has returned. The watch draws inspiration from the original Hanhart 417 ES that was released in 1954
The German brand Stowa adds a new model to their Partitio line, the Stowa Partitio Green Limited. As it is green and it is a limited edition
The Nomos Orion Neomatik New Black and 39 New Black join the Orion collection as a part of three new versions that are released
The Nomos Orion Neomatik 41 Date New Black is the third timepiece among three New Blacks revealed by the German brand
The new Stowa Tempora Big Eye is the revival of the 1960s Tempora chronograph, originally launched in 1968
The Glashütte Original Senator Chronometer Silver-Blue is the latest member of the Senator Chronometer family
The Stowa Marine Bronze Vintage 40 Black is the newest creation of the Marine Family by the renewed German brand
Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date Ocean Breeze & Golden Bay
The new versions of the Glashütte Original Seventies Chronograph Panorama Date are an addition to the Vintage line of the German brand