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Glashütte Original

Glashütte Original is a German producer of luxury watches founded in 1994 by the privatization of VEB Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe (GUB),[1] an East German conglomerate formed in 1951 from the watch companies based in Glashütte. Glashütte Original uses its own movements, and has 10 proprietary movement innovations. Glashütte Original is currently owned by The Swatch Group.[2]

Glashütter Uhrenbetrieb GmbH
Glashütte Original
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryWatchmaking
Founded1994 (in current form)
OwnerThe Swatch Group
Websitewww.glashuette-original.com

History

Origins

 
Glashütte in 1906

Glashütte Original has roots dating back to 1845 when watchmakers Ferdinand Adolph Lange (of A. Lange & Söhne fame), Moritz Grossman, Julius Assmann, and Adolf Schneider came to Glashütte to manufacture watch parts and pocket watches. They chose this area for its proximity to Dresden's already established clockwork fame. The work of these founders led to innovations that became signature components of Glashütte watchmaking and are still continued today, such as the Glashütte three-quarter plate, gold lever wheels, and chatons, all developed in 1865 and all increase timekeeping precision.[3] After successfully petitioning the King of Saxony for a business loan, Moritz Grossman founded the German School of Watchmaking in the town of Glashütte in 1878.

Various independent watchmakers rose to prominence in the town of Glashütte, aided by the constant influx of talent from that nearby School of Watchmaking. Known for their high quality, Glashütte timepieces grew in popularity until World War I and the depression caused by hyperinflation in Weimar Germany that followed, which dramatically impacted sales.

The issue worsened however, when World War II broke out, leaving the town of Glashütte in rubble after a devastating bombing in the final days of the war, which leveled the town.

[4][5][6]

GUB-Era

 
GUB-era Spezichron from 1979-'85 (note that the dial says "Made in GDR" instead of "Made in Germany")

In addition to the wartime destruction, the partition of Germany in 1949 meant that the town of Glashütte was now part of communist East Germany. With many wartime reparations mandated by the Western Allies, the Soviet Union seized much of the remaining watchmaking machinery from Glashütte.

Under this East German (also known as the German Democratic Republic, or GDR) government the only horological company allowed to operate was the state-run VEB Glashütte Uhrenbetriebe (GUB), formed in 1951 as a forced collectivization formed by all seven of the horological companies of Glashütte. Among these seven companies, UROFA and UFAG (now Tutima) and A. Lange & Söhne (resurrected by the great-grandson of Ferdinand Adolph Lange in 1990) were the most noteworthy, with A. Lange & Söhne having provided timepieces for royalty and dignitaries around the world.[7][8][9]

While Western watchmakers were developing technology related to and weighing the impact of the quartz crisis of the 1970s and 1980s, GUB, significantly insulated from capitalist market demands by the Iron Curtain, instead continued to focus on traditional mechanical movements.[10] Some of the mechanical movements (calibers) produced during the GUB era are:

  • Automat (GUB 67 and GUB 68) 1960-1968
  • Spezimatic (GUB 74 and GUB 75) 1965-1979
  • Spezichron (GUB 11–25, GUB 11–26, and GUB 11–27) 1979-1985
  • Spezimat (GUB 10–30) from 1990 (some products with this movement were released under the labels Glashütte Original or Union Glashütte)
 
Glashütte Original Headquarters in 2012

Post-Reunification

After the reunification of Germany and the return of market economics to the former East Germany, the remaining components of Glashütter Uhrenbetrieb GmbH (GUB) were registered as a private business once again in 1990. In 1994, Heinz W. Pfeifer bought the now tiny company of 72 employees, renaming it Glashütte Original and bringing back the traditional Glashütte watchmaking handiwork. Having succeeded in this effort, in 2000 the reinvigorated Glashütte Original was bought by the Swatch Group, the largest watch group in the world.[11][12]

Even today, due to its unique history in the watchmaking world, Glashütte Original is known for making nearly 95% of all components in-house. Since 2002, Glashütte Original has also run the Alfred Helwig School of Watchmaking to keep the Glashütte tradition alive. This school is named after the Glashütte-based watchmaker, Alfred Helwig, who invented the flying tourbillon in 1921, a major horological innovation that can be seen on extremely high-end timepieces.[13][14][15]

Name

 
"Glashütte Original" inscription on a modern movement

Glashütte is the German town where the watch factory is based. It is pronounced [ˈɡlaːs.hʏtə]. By German orthographic convention, this would be written Glashuette if an umlaut ü is not available, but it often appears internationally as Glashutte.

The modern name "Glashütte Original" is a reference back to the early days of watchmaking in the Glashütte region. In an attempt to sell inferior movements for a premium price, less renowned watchmaking areas were adding the term "System Glashütte" to their timepieces and often simulating traditional Glashütte decoration and finishing work. As a response, the watchmaking houses in Glashütte started inscribing the word "Original" to their watch movements and clockwork to indicate that a given timepiece was really from Glashütte.[16]

Products

The products offered by Glashütte Original now includes five model ranges, each subdivided into different models. These model series are:

  • Senator
  • Pano
  • Specialist
  • Vintage
  • Ladies

Each Glashütte Original wristwatch is provided with an exclusive four-digit serial number. This contributes to exclusivity, since a maximum of 9,999 pieces per model are possible, as well as prevents counterfeiting where, in the event of theft, a specific timepiece can be returned to the original owner.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-01-20. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  2. ^ Simonian, Haig (2011-06-10). "Glashütte: Hand of history at centre of horology". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 2022-12-11. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  3. ^ "Glashütte Original".
  4. ^ "The Brand Glashütte Original: How It All Began". 2022-05-13. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  5. ^ "GUB – the exceptionally affordable vintage brand offering a shit-mix of German Brilliance". 16 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Glashütte Original: A Manufacture of German Delicacies". 27 July 2018.
  7. ^ Hawes, Craig (2020-12-31). "Glashütte: The German town that keeps on ticking". Watch Time Middle East. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  8. ^ "The Watchmakers Who Saved Glashütte".
  9. ^ "Glashütte Original: A Manufacture of German Delicacies". 27 July 2018.
  10. ^ "Glashütte Original: A Manufacture of German Delicacies". 27 July 2018.
  11. ^ "A tumultuous history".
  12. ^ "Glashütte Original: A Manufacture of German Delicacies". 27 July 2018.
  13. ^ "A tumultuous history".
  14. ^ "Glashütte Original: A Manufacture of German Delicacies". 27 July 2018.
  15. ^ "Glashütte Original".
  16. ^ Manousos, Nicholas (2015-11-02). "In-Depth The Story Behind The Name 'Glashütte Original'". Hodinkee. Retrieved 2022-05-13.
  17. ^ "Glashütte Original Uhren".

External links

  • Glashütte website
  • Article about Glashütte Original and review of Senator Perpetual Calendar

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Glashutte Original news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Glashutte Original is a German producer of luxury watches founded in 1994 by the privatization of VEB Glashutter Uhrenbetriebe GUB 1 an East German conglomerate formed in 1951 from the watch companies based in Glashutte Glashutte Original uses its own movements and has 10 proprietary movement innovations Glashutte Original is currently owned by The Swatch Group 2 Glashutter Uhrenbetrieb GmbHTrade nameGlashutte OriginalTypeSubsidiaryIndustryWatchmakingFounded1994 in current form OwnerThe Swatch GroupWebsitewww wbr glashuette original wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 GUB Era 1 3 Post Reunification 2 Name 3 Products 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit Glashutte in 1906 Glashutte Original has roots dating back to 1845 when watchmakers Ferdinand Adolph Lange of A Lange amp Sohne fame Moritz Grossman Julius Assmann and Adolf Schneider came to Glashutte to manufacture watch parts and pocket watches They chose this area for its proximity to Dresden s already established clockwork fame The work of these founders led to innovations that became signature components of Glashutte watchmaking and are still continued today such as the Glashutte three quarter plate gold lever wheels and chatons all developed in 1865 and all increase timekeeping precision 3 After successfully petitioning the King of Saxony for a business loan Moritz Grossman founded the German School of Watchmaking in the town of Glashutte in 1878 Various independent watchmakers rose to prominence in the town of Glashutte aided by the constant influx of talent from that nearby School of Watchmaking Known for their high quality Glashutte timepieces grew in popularity until World War I and the depression caused by hyperinflation in Weimar Germany that followed which dramatically impacted sales The issue worsened however when World War II broke out leaving the town of Glashutte in rubble after a devastating bombing in the final days of the war which leveled the town 4 5 6 GUB Era Edit GUB era Spezichron from 1979 85 note that the dial says Made in GDR instead of Made in Germany In addition to the wartime destruction the partition of Germany in 1949 meant that the town of Glashutte was now part of communist East Germany With many wartime reparations mandated by the Western Allies the Soviet Union seized much of the remaining watchmaking machinery from Glashutte Under this East German also known as the German Democratic Republic or GDR government the only horological company allowed to operate was the state run VEB Glashutte Uhrenbetriebe GUB formed in 1951 as a forced collectivization formed by all seven of the horological companies of Glashutte Among these seven companies UROFA and UFAG now Tutima and A Lange amp Sohne resurrected by the great grandson of Ferdinand Adolph Lange in 1990 were the most noteworthy with A Lange amp Sohne having provided timepieces for royalty and dignitaries around the world 7 8 9 While Western watchmakers were developing technology related to and weighing the impact of the quartz crisis of the 1970s and 1980s GUB significantly insulated from capitalist market demands by the Iron Curtain instead continued to focus on traditional mechanical movements 10 Some of the mechanical movements calibers produced during the GUB era are Automat GUB 67 and GUB 68 1960 1968 Spezimatic GUB 74 and GUB 75 1965 1979 Spezichron GUB 11 25 GUB 11 26 and GUB 11 27 1979 1985 Spezimat GUB 10 30 from 1990 some products with this movement were released under the labels Glashutte Original or Union Glashutte Glashutte Original Headquarters in 2012 Post Reunification Edit After the reunification of Germany and the return of market economics to the former East Germany the remaining components of Glashutter Uhrenbetrieb GmbH GUB were registered as a private business once again in 1990 In 1994 Heinz W Pfeifer bought the now tiny company of 72 employees renaming it Glashutte Original and bringing back the traditional Glashutte watchmaking handiwork Having succeeded in this effort in 2000 the reinvigorated Glashutte Original was bought by the Swatch Group the largest watch group in the world 11 12 Even today due to its unique history in the watchmaking world Glashutte Original is known for making nearly 95 of all components in house Since 2002 Glashutte Original has also run the Alfred Helwig School of Watchmaking to keep the Glashutte tradition alive This school is named after the Glashutte based watchmaker Alfred Helwig who invented the flying tourbillon in 1921 a major horological innovation that can be seen on extremely high end timepieces 13 14 15 Name Edit Glashutte Original inscription on a modern movement Glashutte is the German town where the watch factory is based It is pronounced ˈɡlaːs hʏte By German orthographic convention this would be written Glashuette if an umlaut u is not available but it often appears internationally as Glashutte The modern name Glashutte Original is a reference back to the early days of watchmaking in the Glashutte region In an attempt to sell inferior movements for a premium price less renowned watchmaking areas were adding the term System Glashutte to their timepieces and often simulating traditional Glashutte decoration and finishing work As a response the watchmaking houses in Glashutte started inscribing the word Original to their watch movements and clockwork to indicate that a given timepiece was really from Glashutte 16 Products EditThe products offered by Glashutte Original now includes five model ranges each subdivided into different models These model series are Senator Pano Specialist Vintage LadiesEach Glashutte Original wristwatch is provided with an exclusive four digit serial number This contributes to exclusivity since a maximum of 9 999 pieces per model are possible as well as prevents counterfeiting where in the event of theft a specific timepiece can be returned to the original owner 17 The Senator Sixties model The Senator Navigator model with traditional Glashutte Panorama Date The Panomatic Lunar model GUB era models from the 1950s Cal 60 GUB era desk clock from the late 1950sSee also EditList of German watch manufacturers A Lange amp Sohne Tutima Nomos Glashutte Muhle GlashutteReferences Edit Watch Wiki VEB GUB Archived from the original on 2008 01 20 Retrieved 2008 01 03 Simonian Haig 2011 06 10 Glashutte Hand of history at centre of horology Financial Times Archived from the original on 2022 12 11 Retrieved 2015 11 28 Glashutte Original The Brand Glashutte Original How It All Began 2022 05 13 Retrieved 2022 05 13 GUB the exceptionally affordable vintage brand offering a shit mix of German Brilliance 16 May 2018 Glashutte Original A Manufacture of German Delicacies 27 July 2018 Hawes Craig 2020 12 31 Glashutte The German town that keeps on ticking Watch Time Middle East Retrieved 2022 05 13 The Watchmakers Who Saved Glashutte Glashutte Original A Manufacture of German Delicacies 27 July 2018 Glashutte Original A Manufacture of German Delicacies 27 July 2018 A tumultuous history Glashutte Original A Manufacture of German Delicacies 27 July 2018 A tumultuous history Glashutte Original A Manufacture of German Delicacies 27 July 2018 Glashutte Original Manousos Nicholas 2015 11 02 In Depth The Story Behind The Name Glashutte Original Hodinkee Retrieved 2022 05 13 Glashutte Original Uhren External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glashutte Original Glashutte website Article about Glashutte Original and review of Senator Perpetual Calendar An article about Glashutte Julius Assmann 4 timepiece Glashutte Original Seventies Watch Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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