JUNGHANS LACO AVIATOR LUFTWAFFE PILOTS WWII VINTAGE 1939-1945 SWISS MEN\'S WATCH


JUNGHANS LACO AVIATOR LUFTWAFFE PILOTS WWII VINTAGE 1939-1945 SWISS MEN\'S WATCH

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JUNGHANS LACO AVIATOR LUFTWAFFE PILOTS WWII VINTAGE 1939-1945 SWISS MEN\'S WATCH:
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The Junghans watchfactorycame into being in 1861. Businessman Erhard Junghans founded thecompany in Schramberg, a small town in theBlack Forest, together with hisbrother-in-law Jakob Zeller-Tobler. At first, they specialized in manufacturingindividual parts for watch production. The precision of Junghans work quicklybecame synonymous with outstanding quality of manufacturing, and the foundationwas laid for a complete watchmaking enterprise. The first watches bearing theJunghans brand were designed and constructed by the company\'s own masterwatchmakers in 1866.1875 Arthur Junghans
Arthur Junghans took over managing the company in 1875, following his father\'spremature death. Arthur was a watchmaker by trade and training and had traveledto America, where he studied the latest technological possibilities provided byrational production. Arthur Junghans introduced many new production techniquesat the company, providing the ideas, serving as designer, and playing the roleof technical leader. Even before the turn of the century, numerous machines andprocesses were developed that gave Junghans outstanding advantages in terms ofquality and manufacturing. Arthur Junghans focused primarily on innovations inwatchmaking, and no less than 300 inventions were patented under hismanagement.1890 The star over Junghans
The 8-point star that is still the Junghans trademark today was firstregistered in 1890. Junghans watches came to be known as affordable,high-quality products fromGermanyand sold well around the world. In 1903,Arthur Junghans\' vision became a reality - Junghans was the world\'s largestwatch factory. More than 3,000 employees produced more than 3 million watcheseach year. The manufacturing facility soon had to be expanded. And so theterrace building came into being, with a step-like construction that deliverednatural daylight to each and every watchmaker\'s work station. The building isnow protected as a historic monument.
1946 A precious legacy in difficult times
After Arthur Junghans\' death, his sons Erwin and Oscar took over management ofthe company in 1920. Continuing the company\'s legacy and maintaining its highstandards was no easy task, but the brothers mastered it successfully. At thestart of the 1930s, the first wristwatches were produced and would quicklyreplace pocket watches as the most popular style of watch on the market. Evenafter the Second World War and the dismantling of the factory, the innovativespirit of Junghans\' master watchmakers remained undaunted. Junghans developedthe first wristwatch chronograph movement, the legendary J88, as early as 1946.Junghans was also able to assert itself as a company with a long tradition inthe new market Environment of post-war reconstruction.
1970 The time of quartz
Following the successful consolidation of the company after 1945, Junghansbegan to focus on new, more precise methods for measuring time. The firstresult of these efforts was the electric movement. But it was the newlyinvented quartz technology that Junghans really took up and developed further.The first German quartz clock was built at the end of the 1960s andGermany\'sfirst quartz wristwatch was built in 1970. As a pioneer of chronographicdevelopment, Junghans made history once again as the official timekeeper of the1972 Olympic Games.
1985 Junghans and the radio-controlled timepiece
Junghans created yet another revolution on the clock and watchmaking marketwhen they developed the first radio-controlled table clock. The world\'s firstradio-controlled wristwatch, the Mega 1, followed the first radio-controlledsolar clock in 1990. To celebrate the Mega 1\'s 15-year birthday in 2005 and topay tribute to the classic, Junghans launched the Mega1000, anewinterpretation of the world\'s first radio-controlled wristwatch that combinescontemporary design and ultra-modern align=\"center\" class=\"MsoNormal\" style=\"margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;\">LUFTWAFFE HISTORY

The German Luftwaffe, or air force, was formed in May of 1935. It was formed after the passing of the \"Law for the Reconstruction of the National Defense Forces\". This law brought back into existence a free standing German army, navy and air force, something that had been essentially banned after the end of World War I. With the end of World War I and the signing of the Treaty ofVersaillesin 1919, theWeimarRepublic- the successor to ImperialGermany- was allowed only a small defensive military force known as theReichswehr. The Reichswehr\'s size and composition was strictly controlled by the Allies in the hope that by restricting its constitution they could prevent future German military aggression. The Reichswehr consisted of 100,000 men divided between a small standing army, the Reichsheer, and a small defensive navy, the Reichsmarine. There was no provision for an air force of any sort. In 1933 the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) came to power and the infamous Third Reich was born. Two years later in 1935 the Treaty ofVersailleswas renounced and the Reichswehr became the Wehrmacht. The newly formed Wehrmacht would still consist of an army and a navy - the renamedHeerandKriegsmarine, but a new air force was born as well - the Luftwaffe. Although officially announced in 1935, the Luftwaffe had existed in one form or another practically since the day the treaty banning it had been signed. Initially there were Freikorps air units, then later glider and sail plane formations tasked with finding ways around the rigid restrictions of Versailles, a secret training base in the Soviet Union, and various cover organizations for the initial forming of the new German air force.The Luftwaffe consisted of air units that made up the majority of the German air force, as well as Fallschrimjäger units, Luftwaffe Field Divisions, the elite Herman Göring ground formations, thousands of smaller anti-aircraft, engineer, communications and security units, and a fair number of Luftwaffe naval vessels and formations as well.Between 1939 and 1945 over 3.4 million served in the Luftwaffe. Over 165,000 were killed, over 155,000 went missing and over 192,000 were wounded. Of the 7361 men awarded the initial grade of the highest German combat honor of WWII, the Knights Cross, 1785 were from the Luftwaffe making up 24% of the total awarded. Initially the Luftwaffe ruled the skies but thereafter fought an increasingly futile war of attrition which when combined with vital mistakes in aircraft production and utilization, was its death knoll. In the face of this the Luftwaffe produced the most successful air aces of all time. As well, the feats of the Fallschirmjäger in the first airborne operations in history are as heroic as they are tragic. German paratroops suffered appalling losses onCreteand essentially never saw large scale airborne operations again. Some Luftwaffe ground units fought well during WWII, such as certain Luftwaffe field divisions and the elite Hermann Göring formations, while other units simply served. Ultimately the structure of the Luftwaffe was a grand reflection of its commander, Hermann Göring. He strove more so than any other branch to create a personal army with responsibilities as far reaching as possible. It was partly due to this that the Wehrmacht was ultimately defeated. The strain on resources and man power such political maneuvering had was far reaching. The Luftwaffe was officially disbanded in August of 1946 by the Allied Control Commission.

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Ibring to your attention rare vintage Germany Military collection, mechanical Men’s wristwatchJUNGHANSLACO AVIATOR service wristwatches of the German Army, Luftwaffe Pilots WWII.This vintage watch is originally very rare and collectable, therefore remains the preference of the Officers Luftwaffe WWII.Thiswatch from pocket was altered in wrist watch.The watch has beautiful original nickel chrome case.Thiswatch have two rear cover - external and internal. The presence of the innerlid- this is a good sign of quality watch. It is used to protect the mechanismfrom dust and to provide added protection from moisture.This wristwatch has thebeautifuloriginal gold platedhigh-grade movementwith rare caliber 47a/1, also which signed Junghans.The dial is original butonly professionally repainted and restored is in excellent condition.On the dial,hours markersarefluorescent (luminous in dark). On face side, dome glass is plastic. To the watch a watchband is added in a gift.The watch hasbeenrestored, checked and calibrated by a master watchmakerand is ingoodrunning condition. This unique watch was kept till our time in good condition.Any defects not mentioned but visible in the pictures willbe considered as described.Photos are ofthe actual watch.Getting such thing you do good capital investment. Everyyear the price for them will increase only!This watch is a stylishacquisition for collectors, 100% satisfaction, and good present or for everydayuse!Dear Buyers, you need tounderstand; Antique and vintage watches - are very delicate and I always packthem in a good packing for high degree preventing of damage. High altitudeflights, jolting, atmospheric pressure, extreme temperature changes, frequentloading and frequent carrying in delivery time to You; can be hard on watch.This can cause the oil viscosity to decrease (gumming), the watch-hands candropped down and prevent the ticking of watch (the balance can\'t f freelyetc.). For this reason I can\'t guarantee a perfect working of watch. It mayneed to be oiled when it arrive - regardless of its recent servicing. Althoughthis is only a very slight possibility it can occasionally happen. Please bearin mind that you are buying used watch - which already more than 65 years oldand it will require service, cleaning, lubrication and calibration etc.
Technical information:* Diameter of the casewith crown:54 mm* Diameter of thecase:50 mm* Diameter of thedial:42 mm* Thickness:14 mm
* Band size:22 mm
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Recommendationsfor the owner of antiquarian watches:


All Antique andvintage watches (Clocks) are mechanical. Many repairs will not be cheap, asmost likely they will require replacement of non-standard parts (unlike mostlate model watches).


- Antique and vintage watchesshould not be beaten or dropped - because repairs may be expensive.

- Antique and vintage watches are generally NOT waterproof. This is becausewaterproofing was not in general production until the middle of the 20thcentury for most watches. Therefore you should protect your antique watch fromexposure to moisture.

- If your watch becomes wet it should be dried off quickly. Carefully open allcovers and use a hair drier to blow dry the movement, dial, covers, crown. Thiswill reduce the amount of rust.


- If your watch becomes wet with any kind of salt water you should immediatelyimmerse or spray your watch with fresh (no-salt) water to remove all the saltfrom the works before drying the watch completely. Any salt left in the watchwill combine with moisture in the air to rust metal components of the movement,case etc.


- Winding any mechanical watch tight may break the mainspring. If you can avoidit do not wind the watch hard.


- When adjusting the hands of your watch, move them in a clockwise directiononly. Counter-clockwise adjustments may damage the movement.


- If you must adjust counter-clockwise make it for small adjustments only (i.e.for minutes, NOT hours).


- Be careful and gentle when adjusting the movement speed (faster or slower).Don\'t make sharp movements, and don\'t touch other components in the movementespecially the pendulum mechanism.


- Every 2-3 years it is necessary to service and oil vintage watches.


- IF the watch is dirty - allow the watch to run down, don\'t wind it againuntil you have it serviced by a qualified watch repair expert. Dust will absorband remove important lubricants and cause the movement pieces to wear down.


- To clean the case, dial and crystal you should use a cloth that does NOTleave fibers as these may get caught up in the movement. Check with your Watchrepair expert to get an appropriate cloth.


- Keep your antiques watch away from magnets. Strong magnetic fields may affectthe accuracy of your watch since some vintage watches were made with iron basedcomponents in the movement.


- Most Cases and Covers are fine components and will not handle abuse well. Thewatch should not be shaken, beaten, or stressed.

- Antique watches generally experience an error of up to 5-10 minutes a day.Any accuracy of +- 5 minutes is very class=\"MsoNormal\" align=\"center\" style=\"color: green; margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;\">

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