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Αγόρασα αυτό το Junghans
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Ο μηχανισμός του είναι ο Junghans 620.02 και σύμφωνα με αυτό το site:
http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db. ... ans_620_02
παραγόνταν από το 1967 μέχρι το 1975. Δεν μπόρεσα να βρω παραπάνω πληροφορίες. Μήπως ξέρει κανείς παραπάνω πληροφορίες για αυτό το ρολόι;
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Ο μηχανισμός του είναι ο Junghans 620.02 και σύμφωνα με αυτό το site:
http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db. ... ans_620_02
παραγόνταν από το 1967 μέχρι το 1975. Δεν μπόρεσα να βρω παραπάνω πληροφορίες. Μήπως ξέρει κανείς παραπάνω πληροφορίες για αυτό το ρολόι;
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Η εταιρεια αυτη ηταν περισσοτερο γνωστη απο τα επιτραπεζια ρολογια της τα οποια ηταν παρα πολυ καλα.
Απο αυτα που μπορω να δω απο τις φωτο σου η οποιες ειναι παρα πολυ μικρες διακρινω ενα ρολοι σε καλη κατασταση και το μονο που θελει τωρα η αργοτερα ειναι ενα σερβις για να συνεχιζει να διατηρητε το ρολοι σε καλη κατασταση.
Απο εκει και περα τα στοιχεια που σου δινει το σαιτ ειναι νομιζω αρκετα.
Τι αλλο θελης να μαθης;
Απο αυτα που μπορω να δω απο τις φωτο σου η οποιες ειναι παρα πολυ μικρες διακρινω ενα ρολοι σε καλη κατασταση και το μονο που θελει τωρα η αργοτερα ειναι ενα σερβις για να συνεχιζει να διατηρητε το ρολοι σε καλη κατασταση.
Απο εκει και περα τα στοιχεια που σου δινει το σαιτ ειναι νομιζω αρκετα.
Τι αλλο θελης να μαθης;
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Τα links για τις κανονικές εικόνες είναι αυτά:
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Θα ήθελα να μάθω το όνομα του, ποια χρονιά κατασκευαζόταν(γιατί δεν νομίζω ότι ήταν το μοναδικό ρολοι της Junghans με αυτό το μηχανισμό) αν γίνεται.
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Θα ήθελα να μάθω το όνομα του, ποια χρονιά κατασκευαζόταν(γιατί δεν νομίζω ότι ήταν το μοναδικό ρολοι της Junghans με αυτό το μηχανισμό) αν γίνεται.
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καλωσορησες φιλε και καλη διαμονη στο φορουμ μας
σου ανεβασα ορισμενες απο τις φωτο σου ..απλως παιρνεις απο το Imageshack την φωτο απο κει που λεει forum
θελει λιγο εως πολυ ψαξιμο για τις πληροφοριε που ζητας ...παντως ειναι ενα ομορφο παλαιο ρολοι και οπως
λεει ο Αρης με μια καλη συντηρηση μπορει να σου κρατησει πολλα χρονια ακομα ... με γεια
σου ανεβασα ορισμενες απο τις φωτο σου ..απλως παιρνεις απο το Imageshack την φωτο απο κει που λεει forum
θελει λιγο εως πολυ ψαξιμο για τις πληροφοριε που ζητας ...παντως ειναι ενα ομορφο παλαιο ρολοι και οπως
λεει ο Αρης με μια καλη συντηρηση μπορει να σου κρατησει πολλα χρονια ακομα ... με γεια
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ευχαριστώ για τις απαντήσεις σας. Θα του κάνω ένα service ;oταν μπορέσω αν και ο μηχανισμός φαίνεται σε καλή κατάσταση. Έστειλα e-mail στη Junghans μπας και ξέρουν τίποτα και αυτοί.
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The Junghans 1972 Collection – An Olympic Watch – No it’s not Omega.
Being a timing partner at the Olympic Games – well, it’s such a historical moment in any watchmaking company’s timeline that it would be simply rude not to “milk it” just a little…. and the Junghans 1972 Collection celebrates the company’s ties with the world’s most famous sporting event.
It’s not all about Omega. Yes they were the first brand to officially time all the events back in 1932 and they’ve done it more than anyone else, but there have been others. Junghans and Longines combined forces to time the 1972 Games in Munich, and they both brought with them some innovations. It’s hard to comprehend that the Multi Counter which Junghans used that year at the rowing event was the first ever with the ability to track each boat individually and they were the darlings of the press with their fancy new colour imaging finishing line photographs which they distributed to the media for worldwide use.
Junghans are no youthful brand. They were founded in 1861 in Germany’s other watchmaking heartland located in the Black Forest. They once had one of the largest watch factories and were one of the biggest producers of chronometers in the world. Their mechanical watchmaking was halted in 1975, but they continued to be at the cutting-edge of quartz movement production, culminating in the release in 1990 of the world’s first radio-controlled watch, the Mega 1. Recent times have seen them return to traditional watchmaking, with their Meister Collection which re-visits the creation of mechanical calibres using, where possible Schramberg-made components.
The Junghans 1972 Collection takes inspiration from the styling of the era – there’s a little bit of case spill-over, some bright colour tones, stubby markers, broad hands and a knife-edge rotating bezel. The Chronoscope has chubby tonneau-shaped counters and a barely-there small seconds, the Mega Solar is plainer but more technical. Three models of each will be available, all so distinctly “seventies” in appearance that all that’s missing is a wrist hair-grabbing stretch link bracelet.
http://www.thewatchpress.com/the-jungha ... not-omega/
Being a timing partner at the Olympic Games – well, it’s such a historical moment in any watchmaking company’s timeline that it would be simply rude not to “milk it” just a little…. and the Junghans 1972 Collection celebrates the company’s ties with the world’s most famous sporting event.
It’s not all about Omega. Yes they were the first brand to officially time all the events back in 1932 and they’ve done it more than anyone else, but there have been others. Junghans and Longines combined forces to time the 1972 Games in Munich, and they both brought with them some innovations. It’s hard to comprehend that the Multi Counter which Junghans used that year at the rowing event was the first ever with the ability to track each boat individually and they were the darlings of the press with their fancy new colour imaging finishing line photographs which they distributed to the media for worldwide use.
Junghans are no youthful brand. They were founded in 1861 in Germany’s other watchmaking heartland located in the Black Forest. They once had one of the largest watch factories and were one of the biggest producers of chronometers in the world. Their mechanical watchmaking was halted in 1975, but they continued to be at the cutting-edge of quartz movement production, culminating in the release in 1990 of the world’s first radio-controlled watch, the Mega 1. Recent times have seen them return to traditional watchmaking, with their Meister Collection which re-visits the creation of mechanical calibres using, where possible Schramberg-made components.
The Junghans 1972 Collection takes inspiration from the styling of the era – there’s a little bit of case spill-over, some bright colour tones, stubby markers, broad hands and a knife-edge rotating bezel. The Chronoscope has chubby tonneau-shaped counters and a barely-there small seconds, the Mega Solar is plainer but more technical. Three models of each will be available, all so distinctly “seventies” in appearance that all that’s missing is a wrist hair-grabbing stretch link bracelet.
http://www.thewatchpress.com/the-jungha ... not-omega/
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Junghans Meister Handwind Watch
This is the Junghans "Meister Handaufzeug" or "Master Handwinding," a retro and classic dress watch scheduled for release in July of 2012. Based on the ETA/Pesaux 7001 movement, it's rather slim at 7.3mm thick and 37.7mm wide. The design inspiration is a Junghans models from the 1930s, revamped to celebrate the brands' 150th anniversary. I think they did an admirable job. I really like the crown. Nicely sized for winding and tucked below the domed crystal.
The movement is a classic, introduced in 1971 and used in the Blancpain 7002, Omega 651, Nomos Tangente, and many other watches out there. The 7001 has a 42 hour power reserve and is only 2.5mm thick. The movement, designed in an era of smaller watches, is narrower than the case so there's a gap between the edge of the sub seconds dial and the outer dial. That sticks out to me a bit, but otherwise I quite like the design.
The Junghans Meister Handwind, with sub seconds in a thin case, is reminiscent of the Piaget Altiplano:
One minor drawback is the crystal, it's Plexiglass with a 'SICRALAN' coating process to harden it a bit. Then again, this is a pure dress watch and expecting sport watch durability is silly.
There are three versions, in steel and PVD gold:
It has a mineral crystal on the back of the case, so you can admire the movement too.
Expected list price is 950 to 1,050 Euros, which I consider an excellent deal.
Overall this is a classic and restrained Junghans dress watch at a great price. Since most men don't wear pure dress watches daily, it's a good place to spend a bit less. No point spending your entire budget on a watch you wear twice a year, which is also why I can overlook the mineral crystal. If you do, in fact, wear it every day then I'd recommend spending more (also consider the Zenith Elite series) to get a sapphire crystal. This is a great size and should slip underneath shirt cuffs with ease.
http://www.ablogtoread.com/junghans-mei ... ind-watch/
This is the Junghans "Meister Handaufzeug" or "Master Handwinding," a retro and classic dress watch scheduled for release in July of 2012. Based on the ETA/Pesaux 7001 movement, it's rather slim at 7.3mm thick and 37.7mm wide. The design inspiration is a Junghans models from the 1930s, revamped to celebrate the brands' 150th anniversary. I think they did an admirable job. I really like the crown. Nicely sized for winding and tucked below the domed crystal.
The movement is a classic, introduced in 1971 and used in the Blancpain 7002, Omega 651, Nomos Tangente, and many other watches out there. The 7001 has a 42 hour power reserve and is only 2.5mm thick. The movement, designed in an era of smaller watches, is narrower than the case so there's a gap between the edge of the sub seconds dial and the outer dial. That sticks out to me a bit, but otherwise I quite like the design.
The Junghans Meister Handwind, with sub seconds in a thin case, is reminiscent of the Piaget Altiplano:
One minor drawback is the crystal, it's Plexiglass with a 'SICRALAN' coating process to harden it a bit. Then again, this is a pure dress watch and expecting sport watch durability is silly.
There are three versions, in steel and PVD gold:
It has a mineral crystal on the back of the case, so you can admire the movement too.
Expected list price is 950 to 1,050 Euros, which I consider an excellent deal.
Overall this is a classic and restrained Junghans dress watch at a great price. Since most men don't wear pure dress watches daily, it's a good place to spend a bit less. No point spending your entire budget on a watch you wear twice a year, which is also why I can overlook the mineral crystal. If you do, in fact, wear it every day then I'd recommend spending more (also consider the Zenith Elite series) to get a sapphire crystal. This is a great size and should slip underneath shirt cuffs with ease.
http://www.ablogtoread.com/junghans-mei ... ind-watch/