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Auction archive: Lot number 204

German military: A ‘Granit’ wristwatch

Estimate
£60 - £80
ca. US$75 - US$101
Price realised:
£120
ca. US$151
Auction archive: Lot number 204

German military: A ‘Granit’ wristwatch

Estimate
£60 - £80
ca. US$75 - US$101
Price realised:
£120
ca. US$151
Beschreibung:

German military: A ‘Granit’ wristwatch, by Zentra, early 20th century, the signed silvered circular dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed ‘Zentra 480’, within angular steel case, the snap on back stamped ‘Krupp-Stahl’ and later hand engraved with the monogram ‘D.H.’ and ‘Lorient 1941’, with hinged lug shoulders to black leather strap, dial diameter 23.5mm. £60-£80 Condition Report The dial shows some light age spotting. The glass shows slight wear only. The movement looks find and runs when wound - untested for timekeeping. The case shows general slight surface scuffing/wear all over. The leather bracelet looks period, in reasonable condition, with some wear around the edges. Watch head measures length 35.5 x width 25.5mm (excluding shoulders and crown). We recommend that all watches purchased at auction will require/benefit from a full service. Footnote The watch co-op Markenuhren-Verein or Markenuhr GmbH (Watch Brand Company) was founded in 1924 by Willi König and Willibald Felsing in Berlin. In 1927 the company formed the brand Zentra and the company soon had stores throughout Germany. As was typical at the time, Zentra watches were built from various components: most cases came from Germany, while movements were German or Swiss. The company advertised using the slogans, ‘die Uhr mit dem Reifezeugnis’ (the watch with a certificate of maturity) and ‘die treue Gefährtin’ (the faithful companion), emphasising reliability. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-boat base located in Lorient, a town on the South coast of Brittany, France, during World War II. The base was capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Lorient was held until May 1945, by the Germans' Wehrmacht Heer regular army forces. Although surrounded by the American Army, the Germans refused to surrender. Since they could not destroy the base and its submarine pens, the Allies had decided to flatten the city and port of Lorient to cut the supply lines to the U-boat bases. Without resupply of fuel, weapons and provisions, it became impossible for the U-boats to return to war patrols in the Atlantic Ocean. Between January and February 1943, Allied aircraft dropped nearly 500 high-explosive bombs and more than 60,000 incendiary bombs on Lorient; nearly 90% of the city was flattened. After the war the base was rechristened by the French as Base Ingénieur Général Stosskopf, after Jacques Stosskopf, a German-speaking Alsatian Frenchman who had been the deputy director of naval construction for the Germans at the base while secretly in the French Resistance, and had given valuable information on submarine movements to the Allies during the war until his activities were discovered and he was killed.

Auction archive: Lot number 204
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 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 ‘Granit’ wristwatch, by Zentra, early 20th century, the signed silvered circular dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed ‘Zentra 480’, within angular steel case, the snap on back stamped ‘Krupp-Stahl’ and later hand engraved with the monogram ‘D.H.’ and ‘Lorient 1941’, with hinged lug shoulders to black leather strap, dial diameter 23.5mm. £60-£80 Condition Report The dial shows some light age spotting. The glass shows slight wear only. The movement looks find and runs when wound - untested for timekeeping. The case shows general slight surface scuffing/wear all over. The leather bracelet looks period, in reasonable condition, with some wear around the edges. Watch head measures length 35.5 x width 25.5mm (excluding shoulders and crown). We recommend that all watches purchased at auction will require/benefit from a full service. Footnote The watch co-op Markenuhren-Verein or Markenuhr GmbH (Watch Brand Company) was founded in 1924 by Willi König and Willibald Felsing in Berlin. In 1927 the company formed the brand Zentra and the company soon had stores throughout Germany. As was typical at the time, Zentra watches were built from various components: most cases came from Germany, while movements were German or Swiss. The company advertised using the slogans, ‘die Uhr mit dem Reifezeugnis’ (the watch with a certificate of maturity) and ‘die treue Gefährtin’ (the faithful companion), emphasising reliability. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-boat base located in Lorient, a town on the South coast of Brittany, France, during World War II. The base was capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Lorient was held until May 1945, by the Germans' Wehrmacht Heer regular army forces. Although surrounded by the American Army, the Germans refused to surrender. Since they could not destroy the base and its submarine pens, the Allies had decided to flatten the city and port of Lorient to cut the supply lines to the U-boat bases. Without resupply of fuel, weapons and provisions, it became impossible for the U-boats to return to war patrols in the Atlantic Ocean. Between January and February 1943, Allied aircraft dropped nearly 500 high-explosive bombs and more than 60,000 incendiary bombs on Lorient; nearly 90% of the city was flattened. After the war the base was rechristened by the French as Base Ingénieur Général Stosskopf, after Jacques Stosskopf, a German-speaking Alsatian Frenchman who had been the deputy director of naval construction for the Germans at the base while secretly in the French Resistance, and had given valuable information on submarine movements to the Allies during the war until his activities were discovered and he was killed.

Auction archive: Lot number 204
Auction:
Datum:
9 Jun 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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