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VERY RARE!!! WW2 WWII 14K Gold Watch ARCTOS ELITE Military GERMAN LUFTWAFFE
Estimated price for orientation: 4 999 $
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Description Condition: Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Arctos - Elite
VERY RARE German Luftwaffe Officer's 14k Gold watch! Extremely Rare Collector's item. You won't see another one of of these anywhere...Great Father's day present for the guy who has it all, I haven't ever seen another one like it.Works Well
Great Condition
Not gold plated, is stamped 585 (14K)
Very rare! Would have been worn for formal occasions with Dress Uniform
Made in Germany (of course)
ORIGINAL DIAL
From private collection - Was owned by elite branch German Luftwaffe (air force) officer, all original. One owner watch. Watch Case Diameter Without Crown:~ 20mm x32mm Watch Case Height with glass: ~8mm Distance between horns: ~13mm Case Material: Gold 14K 585 Case back: Gold 585
Band: Gold 14K 585
NO hobby buyers and time wasters! I EXPECT PAYMENTS MAXIMUM 3 DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION’S END!
History of Arctos:
On the 1st of April 1923 a merchant Philipp Weber together with a watchmaker and a former Marabu manufacture manager, Jakob Aeschbach founded Weber & Aeschbach company in Pforzheim. The company's main goal was pocket and wrist watch production. Jakob Aeschbach started searching for the best watchmaking industry specialists and Philipp applied all his efforts to obtaining all necessary licenses for using Swiss watch movements. By the end of 1923 Weber & Aeschbach watch company became the first German company, using Swiss movements. In 1930 Weber decided to start wholesale trading of the produced wrist watches and managed to create a cooperative society, consisting of 3 workshops and one cases assembly plant almost overnight. By 1931 the “Pfolzheim Collection” was ready. The collection won success at once, because it featured a wide assortment of different attractive models. Soon Weber & Aeschbach company became an attractive partner for other watchmaking industry wholesale retailers and this reason was the main to push Weber to creating his own brand, which was registered in 1924. In 1932 Philipp Weber, Jakob Aeschbach and a technical expert Wilhelm Rentschler founded Rentschler & Co manufacture, producing watch cases, mostly of gold.
The daily production rate of Arctos brand wrist watch movements by that time reached 320 pieces. Despite his rather close familiarity with many Swiss watch movements suppliers, Weber encouraged creation of watch manufactures, producing different watch parts, in his own country, in order to get rid of the Swiss watch monopoly, at least partially. In 1932 he purchased 20% of the shares of “UROFA-Glashutte AG” company, which was involved in watch movements production, and was appointed the company's vice-chairman of board of directors. 20 years after its creation, in 1943, the company's 4 manufactures had 900 people, working there. On the 23rd of February 1945, during the Second World War, the city of Pfolzheim was completely destroyed by bombers in 20 minutes and Weber & Aeschbach company continued its existence only in its name. In 1947 reconstruction of destroyed plants started. Weber & Aeschbach company's rebirth was helped by A. Steudler & Co company, which produced different movements regulators. On the 21st of October the same year Weber & Aeschbach company was renamed Arctos-Uhrenfabrik Philipp Weber (“Arctos” is the Greek name for the Charles's Wain constellation). In 1956 the company presented the Arctos-Horometer watch model at the Hannover trade fair. The model was executed as a table clock and as an automatic wrist watch. As the mass media representatives stated, these durable mechanisms were able to show precise time in any corner of the planet. The Arctos Elite model was also presented. The Arctos Elite model was made for well-to-do clients, preferring German high quality watches, capable of competing with Swiss watches. In 1962 Weber died and the company was headed by the young Werner Weber. As a result of years of research, in 1971 Arctos company presented the prototype of the first quartz watch, produced in Germany. In 1982 the demand for high precision watches rose dramatically and soon The German Ministry of Defence assigned Arctos company to create chronographs for pilots and submarine captains. Arctos brand's watches became official standard German and NATO armed forces equipment elements. A new watch line won great popularity all over the world rather rapidly. It included such models, as ARCTOS ELITE NATO, Marine Diver, Black-Wave and NATO GPW. Arctos company was the first German company to introduce the NATO GPW automatic watch, made with the usage of zirconium oxide (ZrO2), high-technology ceramics and titanium.
All Arctos models' dials are covered with sapphire crystals, which is highly scratch resistant. The crown is supplied with a firm screw, that protects the watch from moisture and dust, raising its durability. All models are equipped with best European automatic movements, including Swiss ETA movements.
Nowadays great attention is paid to detail, maximum precision and durability during the great Arctos
Description
| Condition: | Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Arctos - Elite |
VERY RARE German Luftwaffe Officer's 14k Gold watch! Extremely Rare Collector's item. You won't see another one of of these anywhere...Great Father's day present for the guy who has it all, I haven't ever seen another one like it.Works Well
Great Condition
Not gold plated, is stamped 585 (14K)
Very rare! Would have been worn for formal occasions with Dress Uniform
Made in Germany (of course)
ORIGINAL DIAL
From private collection - Was owned by elite branch German Luftwaffe (air force) officer, all original. One owner watch. Watch Case Diameter Without Crown:~ 20mm x32mm Watch Case Height with glass: ~8mm Distance between horns: ~13mm Case Material: Gold 14K 585 Case back: Gold 585
Band: Gold 14K 585
NO hobby buyers and time wasters! I EXPECT PAYMENTS MAXIMUM 3 DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION’S END!
History of Arctos:
On the 1st of April 1923 a merchant Philipp Weber together with a watchmaker and a former Marabu manufacture manager, Jakob Aeschbach founded Weber & Aeschbach company in Pforzheim. The company's main goal was pocket and wrist watch production. Jakob Aeschbach started searching for the best watchmaking industry specialists and Philipp applied all his efforts to obtaining all necessary licenses for using Swiss watch movements. By the end of 1923 Weber & Aeschbach watch company became the first German company, using Swiss movements. In 1930 Weber decided to start wholesale trading of the produced wrist watches and managed to create a cooperative society, consisting of 3 workshops and one cases assembly plant almost overnight. By 1931 the “Pfolzheim Collection” was ready. The collection won success at once, because it featured a wide assortment of different attractive models. Soon Weber & Aeschbach company became an attractive partner for other watchmaking industry wholesale retailers and this reason was the main to push Weber to creating his own brand, which was registered in 1924. In 1932 Philipp Weber, Jakob Aeschbach and a technical expert Wilhelm Rentschler founded Rentschler & Co manufacture, producing watch cases, mostly of gold.
The daily production rate of Arctos brand wrist watch movements by that time reached 320 pieces. Despite his rather close familiarity with many Swiss watch movements suppliers, Weber encouraged creation of watch manufactures, producing different watch parts, in his own country, in order to get rid of the Swiss watch monopoly, at least partially. In 1932 he purchased 20% of the shares of “UROFA-Glashutte AG” company, which was involved in watch movements production, and was appointed the company's vice-chairman of board of directors. 20 years after its creation, in 1943, the company's 4 manufactures had 900 people, working there. On the 23rd of February 1945, during the Second World War, the city of Pfolzheim was completely destroyed by bombers in 20 minutes and Weber & Aeschbach company continued its existence only in its name. In 1947 reconstruction of destroyed plants started. Weber & Aeschbach company's rebirth was helped by A. Steudler & Co company, which produced different movements regulators. On the 21st of October the same year Weber & Aeschbach company was renamed Arctos-Uhrenfabrik Philipp Weber (“Arctos” is the Greek name for the Charles's Wain constellation). In 1956 the company presented the Arctos-Horometer watch model at the Hannover trade fair. The model was executed as a table clock and as an automatic wrist watch. As the mass media representatives stated, these durable mechanisms were able to show precise time in any corner of the planet. The Arctos Elite model was also presented. The Arctos Elite model was made for well-to-do clients, preferring German high quality watches, capable of competing with Swiss watches. In 1962 Weber died and the company was headed by the young Werner Weber. As a result of years of research, in 1971 Arctos company presented the prototype of the first quartz watch, produced in Germany. In 1982 the demand for high precision watches rose dramatically and soon The German Ministry of Defence assigned Arctos company to create chronographs for pilots and submarine captains. Arctos brand's watches became official standard German and NATO armed forces equipment elements. A new watch line won great popularity all over the world rather rapidly. It included such models, as ARCTOS ELITE NATO, Marine Diver, Black-Wave and NATO GPW. Arctos company was the first German company to introduce the NATO GPW automatic watch, made with the usage of zirconium oxide (ZrO2), high-technology ceramics and titanium.
All Arctos models' dials are covered with sapphire crystals, which is highly scratch resistant. The crown is supplied with a firm screw, that protects the watch from moisture and dust, raising its durability. All models are equipped with best European automatic movements, including Swiss ETA movements.
Nowadays great attention is paid to detail, maximum precision and durability during the great Arctos
Great Condition
Not gold plated, is stamped 585 (14K)
Very rare! Would have been worn for formal occasions with Dress Uniform
Made in Germany (of course)
ORIGINAL DIAL
From private collection - Was owned by elite branch German Luftwaffe (air force) officer, all original. One owner watch. Watch Case Diameter Without Crown:~ 20mm x32mm Watch Case Height with glass: ~8mm Distance between horns: ~13mm Case Material: Gold 14K 585 Case back: Gold 585
Band: Gold 14K 585
NO hobby buyers and time wasters! I EXPECT PAYMENTS MAXIMUM 3 DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION’S END!
History of Arctos:
On the 1st of April 1923 a merchant Philipp Weber together with a watchmaker and a former Marabu manufacture manager, Jakob Aeschbach founded Weber & Aeschbach company in Pforzheim. The company's main goal was pocket and wrist watch production. Jakob Aeschbach started searching for the best watchmaking industry specialists and Philipp applied all his efforts to obtaining all necessary licenses for using Swiss watch movements. By the end of 1923 Weber & Aeschbach watch company became the first German company, using Swiss movements. In 1930 Weber decided to start wholesale trading of the produced wrist watches and managed to create a cooperative society, consisting of 3 workshops and one cases assembly plant almost overnight. By 1931 the “Pfolzheim Collection” was ready. The collection won success at once, because it featured a wide assortment of different attractive models. Soon Weber & Aeschbach company became an attractive partner for other watchmaking industry wholesale retailers and this reason was the main to push Weber to creating his own brand, which was registered in 1924. In 1932 Philipp Weber, Jakob Aeschbach and a technical expert Wilhelm Rentschler founded Rentschler & Co manufacture, producing watch cases, mostly of gold.
The daily production rate of Arctos brand wrist watch movements by that time reached 320 pieces. Despite his rather close familiarity with many Swiss watch movements suppliers, Weber encouraged creation of watch manufactures, producing different watch parts, in his own country, in order to get rid of the Swiss watch monopoly, at least partially. In 1932 he purchased 20% of the shares of “UROFA-Glashutte AG” company, which was involved in watch movements production, and was appointed the company's vice-chairman of board of directors. 20 years after its creation, in 1943, the company's 4 manufactures had 900 people, working there. On the 23rd of February 1945, during the Second World War, the city of Pfolzheim was completely destroyed by bombers in 20 minutes and Weber & Aeschbach company continued its existence only in its name. In 1947 reconstruction of destroyed plants started. Weber & Aeschbach company's rebirth was helped by A. Steudler & Co company, which produced different movements regulators. On the 21st of October the same year Weber & Aeschbach company was renamed Arctos-Uhrenfabrik Philipp Weber (“Arctos” is the Greek name for the Charles's Wain constellation). In 1956 the company presented the Arctos-Horometer watch model at the Hannover trade fair. The model was executed as a table clock and as an automatic wrist watch. As the mass media representatives stated, these durable mechanisms were able to show precise time in any corner of the planet. The Arctos Elite model was also presented. The Arctos Elite model was made for well-to-do clients, preferring German high quality watches, capable of competing with Swiss watches. In 1962 Weber died and the company was headed by the young Werner Weber. As a result of years of research, in 1971 Arctos company presented the prototype of the first quartz watch, produced in Germany. In 1982 the demand for high precision watches rose dramatically and soon The German Ministry of Defence assigned Arctos company to create chronographs for pilots and submarine captains. Arctos brand's watches became official standard German and NATO armed forces equipment elements. A new watch line won great popularity all over the world rather rapidly. It included such models, as ARCTOS ELITE NATO, Marine Diver, Black-Wave and NATO GPW. Arctos company was the first German company to introduce the NATO GPW automatic watch, made with the usage of zirconium oxide (ZrO2), high-technology ceramics and titanium.
All Arctos models' dials are covered with sapphire crystals, which is highly scratch resistant. The crown is supplied with a firm screw, that protects the watch from moisture and dust, raising its durability. All models are equipped with best European automatic movements, including Swiss ETA movements.
Nowadays great attention is paid to detail, maximum precision and durability during the great Arctos