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Teutonia, Hoeter & Cie, La Chaux de Fonds
Gross weight 89g
Case: 33978, Swiss gold hallmark - 14K gold, plastic crystal, hinged bezel, hinged back, hinged dust cover, D=50.5mm
Dial: enamel, double sunk center and sub second
Movement: Teutonia - calibre Teutonia 19''', Glashütte plate design, gold plated, silverde lever cock, 15 jewels, stem wind and pin set, Swiss lever escapement, bimetallic balance with gold screws and two steel regulation screws, Breguet hairspring, Reed's regulator
Historical noteabout Teutonia:
1872: Founded by Aug. Hoeter with the brand Teutonia, production of watches, watch parts, watch packages.
1945: Reorganization as Bremon Hoeter SA with the brands Bonanza, Eclecto.
1956: Latest known registrations in La Chaux de Fonds and Geneva.
Remarks
The brand Teutonia was very probably intended for the German market, or markets appreciating German watches.
This Teutonia movement confirms this suspicion: It has a Glashütte plate design, and the case had both, German and Swiss gold hallmarks.
This is not uncommon: Many Siss watch companies produced watches of this kind. They were often signed as System Glashütte or Système Glashütte.
In very good condition and in working order.
Gross weight 89g
Case: 33978, Swiss gold hallmark - 14K gold, plastic crystal, hinged bezel, hinged back, hinged dust cover, D=50.5mm
Dial: enamel, double sunk center and sub second
Movement: Teutonia - calibre Teutonia 19''', Glashütte plate design, gold plated, silverde lever cock, 15 jewels, stem wind and pin set, Swiss lever escapement, bimetallic balance with gold screws and two steel regulation screws, Breguet hairspring, Reed's regulator
Historical noteabout Teutonia:
1872: Founded by Aug. Hoeter with the brand Teutonia, production of watches, watch parts, watch packages.
1945: Reorganization as Bremon Hoeter SA with the brands Bonanza, Eclecto.
1956: Latest known registrations in La Chaux de Fonds and Geneva.
Remarks
The brand Teutonia was very probably intended for the German market, or markets appreciating German watches.
This Teutonia movement confirms this suspicion: It has a Glashütte plate design, and the case had both, German and Swiss gold hallmarks.
This is not uncommon: Many Siss watch companies produced watches of this kind. They were often signed as System Glashütte or Système Glashütte.
In very good condition and in working order.
1350.00 €(IVA incl.)