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Auction archive: Lot number 267

German military: A ‘Calibre 40’ pilot’s

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,868 - US$6,447
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 267

German military: A ‘Calibre 40’ pilot’s

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$3,868 - US$6,447
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

German military: A ‘Calibre 40’ pilot’s monopusher chronograph wristwatch, by Hanhart, post 1939, with accompanying case back opener, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer seconds chronograph scale, luminous hands and centre sweep chronograph seconds hand, subsidiary dials at 3 o’clock for chronograph 30 minutes and at 9 o’clock for running seconds, unsigned jewelled movement, the coated steel case with ridged bezel and single push chronograph button at 2 o’clock, the screw down back numbered ‘108299’, to a later brown leather strap, accompanied by a Hanhart watch case opener, bearing German military ensignia of an eagle with outspread wings over a swastika within a wreath and the letter M - a Thrid Reich Waffenamt stamp for the Kreigsmarine, signed ‘Hanhart’ and numbered ‘No. 428B’, dial diameter 34mm. £3,000-£5,000 Condition Report The dial is in reasonable condition, with some discolouration to the luminous numerals, the hour hand has lost its luminous paint (possibly repainted), and at least one of the subsidiary dials has a replaced hand. Glass shows minimal wear. The movement looks OK (just slight tarnish), runs when wound (video available on request) - untested for timekeeping, the chronograph start/stop/reset function appears to work fine. The case is is grey metal with a brushed finish, with a steel screw down back, light wear only. Leather strap in good condition with just slight evidence of use. Watch head diameter 39m. The watch case opener shows some general wear and light tarnish all over. Diameter 50mm. We recommend that all watches purchased at auction will require/benefit from a full service. Please note this watch case has been opened during cataloguing and only loosely reclosed, we recommend professional resealing. Footnote Circa 1940 Hanhart began producing the Calibre 40 single button chronograph for the Wehrmacht (the German Armed Forces). Although the Hanhart was built to exacting standards it nevertheless represented an economical alternative to the Glashutte wrist chronograph. The Hanhart Calibre 40 was used by all sections of the armed forces, by mainly by the Luftwaffe - it was only property marked when issued by the Kreigsmarine, who stamped the backs with the Waffenamt mark over M. Hanhart later produced a two button chronograph wristwatch, the Calibre 41, with continued in commercial manfuacture well into the 1950s. See: Wesolowski, Z. M., A concise guide to military timepieces, 1880-1990, Crowood Press, 1996, p 147.

Auction archive: Lot number 267
Auction:
Datum:
15 Sep 2020
Auction house:
Dix Noonan Webb
16 Bolton St, Mayfair
London, W1J 8BQ
United Kingdom
auctions@dnw.co.uk
+44 (0)20 7016 1700
+44 (0)20 7016 1799
Beschreibung:

German military: A ‘Calibre 40’ pilot’s monopusher chronograph wristwatch, by Hanhart, post 1939, with accompanying case back opener, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer seconds chronograph scale, luminous hands and centre sweep chronograph seconds hand, subsidiary dials at 3 o’clock for chronograph 30 minutes and at 9 o’clock for running seconds, unsigned jewelled movement, the coated steel case with ridged bezel and single push chronograph button at 2 o’clock, the screw down back numbered ‘108299’, to a later brown leather strap, accompanied by a Hanhart watch case opener, bearing German military ensignia of an eagle with outspread wings over a swastika within a wreath and the letter M - a Thrid Reich Waffenamt stamp for the Kreigsmarine, signed ‘Hanhart’ and numbered ‘No. 428B’, dial diameter 34mm. £3,000-£5,000 Condition Report The dial is in reasonable condition, with some discolouration to the luminous numerals, the hour hand has lost its luminous paint (possibly repainted), and at least one of the subsidiary dials has a replaced hand. Glass shows minimal wear. The movement looks OK (just slight tarnish), runs when wound (video available on request) - untested for timekeeping, the chronograph start/stop/reset function appears to work fine. The case is is grey metal with a brushed finish, with a steel screw down back, light wear only. Leather strap in good condition with just slight evidence of use. Watch head diameter 39m. The watch case opener shows some general wear and light tarnish all over. Diameter 50mm. We recommend that all watches purchased at auction will require/benefit from a full service. Please note this watch case has been opened during cataloguing and only loosely reclosed, we recommend professional resealing. Footnote Circa 1940 Hanhart began producing the Calibre 40 single button chronograph for the Wehrmacht (the German Armed Forces). Although the Hanhart was built to exacting standards it nevertheless represented an economical alternative to the Glashutte wrist chronograph. The Hanhart Calibre 40 was used by all sections of the armed forces, by mainly by the Luftwaffe - it was only property marked when issued by the Kreigsmarine, who stamped the backs with the Waffenamt mark over M. Hanhart later produced a two button chronograph wristwatch, the Calibre 41, with continued in commercial manfuacture well into the 1950s. See: Wesolowski, Z. M., A concise guide to military timepieces, 1880-1990, Crowood Press, 1996, p 147.

Auction archive: Lot number 267
Auction:
Datum:
15 Sep 2020
Auction house:
Dix Noonan Webb
16 Bolton St, Mayfair
London, W1J 8BQ
United Kingdom
auctions@dnw.co.uk
+44 (0)20 7016 1700
+44 (0)20 7016 1799
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