WWI German Officer’s Award Ball Watch by Union Horlogere Alpina Friedrich Lang

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WWI German Officer’s Award Ball Watch by Union Horlogere Alpina Friedrich Lang

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I am pleased to offer from my private collection this extremely rare German WWI  Officer’s Award ball desk watch by Union Horlogere Alpina – Friedrich Lang,Frankfurt A.M.  c1916. Crystal and bronze display case. The movement is visible throuch the crystal ball. Fine enamel dial depicting the German Iron Cross Order and the Kingdom’s motto “Gott mit Uns” (God with us). Original gold Louis XIV style hands.

High grade lever chronometer movement- precision micrometric regulator,Breguet spiral,compensating balance wheel with gold weights,gold train,maximum rubies.

The watch is 66mm in diameter.

A must for every serious collector. Perfect working order.

The watch comes with CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY&APPRAISAL FOR $3500!  

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History of Union Horlogere

1883: The Union Horlogère (UH) or Vereinigte Uhrmacher Alpina (VUA) was founded by Gottlieb Hauser as association of leading manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers to unify the purchase and distribution of watch and clock parts. Soon genuine calibres were designed, and manufactured by the Alpina Ebauche Factory of Duret & Colonnaz in Geneva. 1896: Registration of the image of a Straub calibre as trade mark. The movement is signed Alpina, Association Horlogére Suisse. Samples for German speeking regions got the SUG trademark shown on the upper left, according to the translation Schweizerische Uhrmacher-Genossenschaft.

1905: The U.S. companies Gruen and Hamilton joined the association. 1909: Alpina Union Horlogère founded the Präcisions-Uhrenfabrik Alpina in Glashütte. 1917: Due to political reasons near the end of WWI separation into the Union Horlogère SA in Biel/Switzerland and the Alpina Deutsche Uhrmacher-Genossenschaft GmbH (ADUG) in Berlin/Germany. 1929-1937: Alpina Gruen Gilde SA, a joint venture of both companies to coordinate production and distribution. Also Rolex was involved in this oganization, but it is unknown to which extent. A famous child of this cooperation was the Doctors Watch, made by the Rolex factory Aegler, and sold under the brands Alpina, Gruen, Alpina-Gruenand Rolex-Prince. 1946: The German branch was reorganized and restarted in Darmstadt as DUGENA, Deutsche Uhrmacher-Genossenschaft Alpina. 1949: Registration of Alpina as brand of the manufacturer Straub & Co, Bienne. The company Alpina Union Horlogère continued, and distributed the Straub watches. The kind of the cooperation of Straub with Alpina, and the beginning of Straub are fuzzy: Straub is known as member of UH, and definitely most movements of newer Alpina watches were made by Straub. But already the calibre shown in the trade mark from 1896 (cf. above) was made by Straub.

 

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DEPARTMENT

Men

TYPE

Pocket Watch

MPN

Alpina Men Pocket Watch 82b5660b-dbb

Condition

Pre-owned – Good

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