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Hi,

 

If you fancy some Junghans pocket watch information have a look at my website:

 

http://dirkfassbender.de/movements-1.html

 

On the other hand I would be grateful if you have some informations which are maybe missing.

 

Junghans is not so well represented on the internet which I would like to change.

 

Best regards

Dirk

Hi Dirk interesting web site any idea what is the tablet being used for the Porcelain dial cleaning.

  • 1 month later...
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A little update.

Thanks to Martin, www.junghans-vintage.de, who sent me a hint for a J48G.

Those are still missing.

Model A
Model B
Model C
Goliath
J1
J8
J17a
J28/11
J28/20
J35a
J48
J49
J55a
J05 - Fremdwerk Valjoux 330
J06 - Fremdwerk Valjoux 24

Any hints are most welcome.

Regards
Dirk

 

 
Posted

A little update.

 
After a hint and some research I have to add the 13''' women pocket watch movement Miss which after 1931 was base for the J53.
 
Those are still missing.
 
Model A
Model B
Model C
Miss
Goliath
J1
J8
J17a
J28/11
J28/20
J35a
J48
J49
J53
J55a
J05 - Fremdwerk Valjoux 330
J06 - Fremdwerk Valjoux 24
 
Any hints are most welcome.
Regards
Dirk
  • 1 month later...
Posted (edited)

A little update 

 

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Those are still missing.
 
Model A
Model B
Model C
Miss
Goliath
Ego 
Figaro
J1
J8 - that might be the Ego and later the model H
J17a
J28/11
J28/20
J35a
J48
J49
J53
J55a
J06 - Fremdwerk Valjoux 24
 
Any hints are most welcome.
Regards
Dirk
Edited by Cougarnaut
  • 4 weeks later...
Posted (edited)
A little update: I withdrew the Ego and Figaro from the list as they are verifiable pocket watch types and not movements.
 
Those are still missing.
 
Model A
Model B
Model C
Miss
Goliath
J1
J8 - used in the Ego and later produced as model H
J17a
J28/11
J28/20
J35a
J48
J49
J53
J55a
J06 - Fremdwerk Valjoux 24
 
Any hints are most welcome.
Regards
Dirk
Edited by Cougarnaut
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
One less:
 
Those are still missing.
 
Model A
Model B
Model C
Miss
Goliath 26'''
J1- utopian, but hope dies last.
J8 - used in the Ego and later produced as model H
J17a
J28/11
J28/20
J35a
J48
J49
J53
J55a
J06  = Valjoux 24
 
Any hints are most welcome.
Regards
Dirk
  • 2 months later...
Posted
Those are still missing.
 
Model A, got pictures from the Deutsche Uhrenmuseum, Furtwangen
Model B, got pictures from the Deutsche Uhrenmuseum, Furtwangen
Model C, got pictures from the Deutsche Uhrenmuseum, Furtwangen
Miss
Goliath 26''', got pictures from the Deutsche Uhrenmuseum, Furtwangen
J1- utopian, but hope dies last. got pictures from the Stadtmuseum Schramberg
J8 - used in the Ego and later produced as model H, my theory
J17a
J28/11
J28/20, got pictures from the Deutsche Uhrenmuseum, Furtwangen
J35a
J48
J49
J53
J55a
J06  = Valjoux 24
 
Any hints are most welcome.
Regards
Dirk
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Those are still missing.

Miss, Junghans Katalog 1927
J8 - used in the Ego and later produced as model H, my theory
J17a
J35a
J48
J49
J55a
Figaro, Junghans Katalog 1923

I have added the "Figaro" again as it is mentioned in an article as a separate movement.
"Die Uhrmacherkunst" 1938, Nr. 18, Seite 244 - Schwingungszahlen deutscher Kleinuhren.

Any hints are most welcome.

Regards
Dirk
  • 1 year later...
Posted

Hi,

I have constantly updated my information about Junghans pocket watches last year and lately I have started to search for serial numbers to maybe shed some light onto this subject.

First results here: http://dirkfassbender.de/serial-numbers.html

Any help is welcome. I look for low and high movement numbers and especially dedication engravings which could give hints for better dating Junghans pocket watches.

Best regards

Dirk

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  • 1 year later...
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Hi... I'm trying to get some info on my pocket watch but can't find anything relevant to it. Its a Junghan, inside the serial numbers that I can see are 15646/J29 a.... it's got a Swastika on it, I can't find a single watch like this so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.. Michele

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