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MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of TWO PENDULUMS, ONE MESUREMENT In the late 19th century, electricity became available to more and more households. But how could their electricity consumption be measured? The physicist Hermann Aron (1845-1913) designed different types of electricity meters back then and founded his own business tomanufacture them.
A LITTLE CELESTIAL MACHINE Christoph Jäckle (1894-1984) was a passionate clockmaker. He worked as a foreman at "Tobias Bäuerle" (factory of precision products) in St. Georgen and dedicated his free time to making unusual clockworks with astronomical dials.CUCKOO! CLOSE UP!
Since some weeks, an impressive giant cuckoo is sitting on the top floor announcing the quarter hours. On its arrival, the cuckoo was warmly welcomed by its friends: start video As is usual with cuckoo clocks, you may rely on the cuckoo’s sense of time and wait for its call to be heard at exactly the right moment. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE CHRONOMETER The Development of the Marine Chronometer. “Ghastly weather“, railed the Admiral, Sir Clowdisley Shovell, glaring at the fog that had been annoying him for twelve days at sea. After victoriously battling the French Mediterranean fleet, he set off to England from Gibraltar with 21 Royal Navy ships on 29th September, 1707. PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
JUNGHANS, SCHRAMBERG UM 1890 Junghans, Schramberg um 1890. Nach der Uhrmacherlehre ging der Schramberger Arthur Junghans (1852-1920) für zwei Jahre in die USA und arbeitete dort in Uhrenfabriken. Zurück im Schwarzwald führte er hier die Serienfertigung nach amerikanischem Vorbild ein. Mit dem Modell „Nutmeg“ (Muskatnuss) und dem Uhrwerk „W10“ begann derAufstieg
DIE SIEBEN WOCHENTAGE Die sieben Wochentage. Uhr mit astronomischen Anzeigen aus dem Kloster St. Peter im Schwarzwald, Mitte 18. Jhd (Inv. 16-0014) Die Planeten als Namensgeber der Wochentage. „Was für ein Planet des Tags de Stund Regirt“ Tabelle mit Angabe der Planetenstunden, Nürnberg 1568(Ausschnitt)
VERFLIXTE VIER! 4, RÖMISCHE IIII ODER IV? Verflixte Vier! 4, römische IIII oder IV? Taschenuhr von Abraham Caillatte, Genf, 17. Jhd. (Inv. K-479) Ein Zifferblatt der Astronomischen Uhr im Strasburger Münster, Holzschnitt, Ende 16. Jahrhundert (Archiv Deutsches Uhrenmuseum). Auf dem Kerbholz: Schnitz-Kerben fügen sich auf diesen Wässertesseln zu scheinbar "römischen" Ziffern. START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of TWO PENDULUMS, ONE MESUREMENT In the late 19th century, electricity became available to more and more households. But how could their electricity consumption be measured? The physicist Hermann Aron (1845-1913) designed different types of electricity meters back then and founded his own business tomanufacture them.
A LITTLE CELESTIAL MACHINE Christoph Jäckle (1894-1984) was a passionate clockmaker. He worked as a foreman at "Tobias Bäuerle" (factory of precision products) in St. Georgen and dedicated his free time to making unusual clockworks with astronomical dials.CUCKOO! CLOSE UP!
Since some weeks, an impressive giant cuckoo is sitting on the top floor announcing the quarter hours. On its arrival, the cuckoo was warmly welcomed by its friends: start video As is usual with cuckoo clocks, you may rely on the cuckoo’s sense of time and wait for its call to be heard at exactly the right moment. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE CHRONOMETER The Development of the Marine Chronometer. “Ghastly weather“, railed the Admiral, Sir Clowdisley Shovell, glaring at the fog that had been annoying him for twelve days at sea. After victoriously battling the French Mediterranean fleet, he set off to England from Gibraltar with 21 Royal Navy ships on 29th September, 1707. PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
JUNGHANS, SCHRAMBERG UM 1890 Junghans, Schramberg um 1890. Nach der Uhrmacherlehre ging der Schramberger Arthur Junghans (1852-1920) für zwei Jahre in die USA und arbeitete dort in Uhrenfabriken. Zurück im Schwarzwald führte er hier die Serienfertigung nach amerikanischem Vorbild ein. Mit dem Modell „Nutmeg“ (Muskatnuss) und dem Uhrwerk „W10“ begann derAufstieg
DIE SIEBEN WOCHENTAGE Die sieben Wochentage. Uhr mit astronomischen Anzeigen aus dem Kloster St. Peter im Schwarzwald, Mitte 18. Jhd (Inv. 16-0014) Die Planeten als Namensgeber der Wochentage. „Was für ein Planet des Tags de Stund Regirt“ Tabelle mit Angabe der Planetenstunden, Nürnberg 1568(Ausschnitt)
VERFLIXTE VIER! 4, RÖMISCHE IIII ODER IV? Verflixte Vier! 4, römische IIII oder IV? Taschenuhr von Abraham Caillatte, Genf, 17. Jhd. (Inv. K-479) Ein Zifferblatt der Astronomischen Uhr im Strasburger Münster, Holzschnitt, Ende 16. Jahrhundert (Archiv Deutsches Uhrenmuseum). Auf dem Kerbholz: Schnitz-Kerben fügen sich auf diesen Wässertesseln zu scheinbar "römischen" Ziffern. SERVICES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
GUIDED TOURS
This is a barrier-free museum. Visitors with impaired mobility as well as wheelchair users have access to the Museum and the guided tours, as all galleries of theWRISTWATCHES
The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
PURCHASES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
THE SEVEN DAYS OF THE WEEK When looking to the starry firmament, we can distinguish the movements of seven celestial bodies. They are the sun, the moon and five planets, namely Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These seven moving stars are behind the names of the seven days of the week BLACK FOREST CLOCK FACTORIES Wall clock "Eiserne Zeit 1916" (Iron Time 1916). Black Forest 1916(Inv. 2011-048)
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
LUXURY AND DEATH
Portable table clocks with elaborately ornamented cases appeared in the 16 th and 17 th centuries. Collections of the nobility and the grand bourgeoisie, along with art chambers and curiosity cabinets, served as showpieces of wealth and power. DON'T MISS THE SUPERLATIVES AMONG OUR CUCKOO CLOCKS Don't miss these Cuckoo clocks in our Museum! These are the superlatives among. our cuckoo clocks in the museum: The oldest one. This wooden mechanical clock was made near. Eisenbach around 1790. It is the oldest one of which we. know for sure that it was made in the Black Forest. The international one. START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of SERVICES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
WRISTWATCHES
The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
TWO PENDULUMS, ONE MESUREMENT In the late 19th century, electricity became available to more and more households. But how could their electricity consumption be measured? The physicist Hermann Aron (1845-1913) designed different types of electricity meters back then and founded his own business tomanufacture them.
A LITTLE CELESTIAL MACHINE Christoph Jäckle (1894-1984) was a passionate clockmaker. He worked as a foreman at "Tobias Bäuerle" (factory of precision products) in St. Georgen and dedicated his free time to making unusual clockworks with astronomical dials. THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of SERVICES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
WRISTWATCHES
The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
TWO PENDULUMS, ONE MESUREMENT In the late 19th century, electricity became available to more and more households. But how could their electricity consumption be measured? The physicist Hermann Aron (1845-1913) designed different types of electricity meters back then and founded his own business tomanufacture them.
A LITTLE CELESTIAL MACHINE Christoph Jäckle (1894-1984) was a passionate clockmaker. He worked as a foreman at "Tobias Bäuerle" (factory of precision products) in St. Georgen and dedicated his free time to making unusual clockworks with astronomical dials. THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
WRISTWATCHES
The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
PURCHASES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
POCKET WATCHES
Pocket Watches. The first small watches appeared in the early 16 th century. They were worn visibly around the neck or on a belt. The 1800s are considered to be the peak of classic watchmaking. Abraham Louis Breguet (1747-1823) was regarded as the king of the watchmakers of his era. The second half of the 19 th century saw the rise of BLACK FOREST CLOCK FACTORIES Wall clock "Eiserne Zeit 1916" (Iron Time 1916). Black Forest 1916(Inv. 2011-048)
F. GUTKAES, DRESDEN, C. 1820 Friedrich Gutkaes, Dresden, c. 1820. Friedrich Gutkaes (1785-1845) is one of the most significant German clockmakers. He would make pocket watches in keeping with the most modern principles of the time. His clock No. 14 has a bimetal compensated balance and chronometer escapement. His most gifted student, who later became his son-in-law,was
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE CHRONOMETER The Development of the Marine Chronometer. “Ghastly weather“, railed the Admiral, Sir Clowdisley Shovell, glaring at the fog that had been annoying him for twelve days at sea. After victoriously battling the French Mediterranean fleet, he set off to England from Gibraltar with 21 Royal Navy ships on 29th September, 1707. THE SEVEN DAYS OF THE WEEK When looking to the starry firmament, we can distinguish the movements of seven celestial bodies. They are the sun, the moon and five planets, namely Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These seven moving stars are behind the names of the seven days of the week ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
PHYSIKALISCH-TECHNISCHE BUNDESANSTALT (NATIONAL METROLOGY Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (National Metrology Institute), Braunschweig, 1973 . In 1967 Wolfgang Hilberg (*1932) had a procedure for the digital coding of the transfer of time signals patented. WILL YOU BE MY VALENTINE? February 14th is Valentine’s Day. Since the mid-19th century, this day has been celebrated especially in the USA as the day of love on which people give gifts to their beloved ones. START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store ofGUIDED TOURS
This is a barrier-free museum. Visitors with impaired mobility as well as wheelchair users have access to the Museum and the guided tours, as all galleries of the TWO PENDULUMS, ONE MESUREMENT In the late 19th century, electricity became available to more and more households. But how could their electricity consumption be measured? The physicist Hermann Aron (1845-1913) designed different types of electricity meters back then and founded his own business tomanufacture them.
WRISTWATCHES
The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
SAMMLUNG - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 1975 Ankauf der bedeutenden Hellmut-Kienzle-Uhrensammlung. Deshalb 1978 Umbenennung in „Deutsches Uhrenmuseum Furtwangen“. 1992 Eröffnung des heutigen Museumsbaus. Heute Das Deutsche Uhrenmuseum ist beliebtes Ausflugsziel für Touristen im Schwarzwald. Prototyp für ein preisgünstiges Quarzuhrwerk Gebr. Staiger, St. Georgen 1970.CUCKOO! CLOSE UP!
Since some weeks, an impressive giant cuckoo is sitting on the top floor announcing the quarter hours. On its arrival, the cuckoo was warmly welcomed by its friends: start video As is usual with cuckoo clocks, you may rely on the cuckoo’s sense of time and wait for its call to be heard at exactly the right moment. JUNGHANS, SCHRAMBERG, C.1890 Junghans, Schramberg, c.1890. After his training as a clockmaker, Arthur Junghans (1852-1920) of Schramberg went to the USA for two years and worked there in clock factories. Upon returning to the Black Forest, he introduced production in series according to the American example. The rise to the top began with the "Nutmeg" model and the"W10
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store ofGUIDED TOURS
This is a barrier-free museum. Visitors with impaired mobility as well as wheelchair users have access to the Museum and the guided tours, as all galleries of the TWO PENDULUMS, ONE MESUREMENT In the late 19th century, electricity became available to more and more households. But how could their electricity consumption be measured? The physicist Hermann Aron (1845-1913) designed different types of electricity meters back then and founded his own business tomanufacture them.
WRISTWATCHES
The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
SAMMLUNG - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE 1975 Ankauf der bedeutenden Hellmut-Kienzle-Uhrensammlung. Deshalb 1978 Umbenennung in „Deutsches Uhrenmuseum Furtwangen“. 1992 Eröffnung des heutigen Museumsbaus. Heute Das Deutsche Uhrenmuseum ist beliebtes Ausflugsziel für Touristen im Schwarzwald. Prototyp für ein preisgünstiges Quarzuhrwerk Gebr. Staiger, St. Georgen 1970.CUCKOO! CLOSE UP!
Since some weeks, an impressive giant cuckoo is sitting on the top floor announcing the quarter hours. On its arrival, the cuckoo was warmly welcomed by its friends: start video As is usual with cuckoo clocks, you may rely on the cuckoo’s sense of time and wait for its call to be heard at exactly the right moment. JUNGHANS, SCHRAMBERG, C.1890 Junghans, Schramberg, c.1890. After his training as a clockmaker, Arthur Junghans (1852-1920) of Schramberg went to the USA for two years and worked there in clock factories. Upon returning to the Black Forest, he introduced production in series according to the American example. The rise to the top began with the "Nutmeg" model and the"W10
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
OPENING HOURS & PRICES Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
KNOWLEDGE - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
WRISTWATCHES
The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE CHRONOMETER The Development of the Marine Chronometer. “Ghastly weather“, railed the Admiral, Sir Clowdisley Shovell, glaring at the fog that had been annoying him for twelve days at sea. After victoriously battling the French Mediterranean fleet, he set off to England from Gibraltar with 21 Royal Navy ships on 29th September, 1707.THE PENDULUM
Thanks to precision pendulum clocks, natural scientists were able to conduct verifiable experiments in the 17 th century for the first time. Pendulum clocks were also among the furnishings of castles and noble homes, in keeping with the French example. BLACK FOREST CLOCK FACTORIES Wall clock "Eiserne Zeit 1916" (Iron Time 1916). Black Forest 1916(Inv. 2011-048)
NOISELESS TICKING IN LOUD TIMES In 1932, in the midst of the heated atmosphere towards the end of the Weimar Republic, Junghans, a watch and clock manufacturer based in Schramberg, Germany, launched a soothing novelty: an alarm clock whose ticking was virtually inaudible. VERFLIXTE VIER! 4, RÖMISCHE IIII ODER IV? Verflixte Vier! 4, römische IIII oder IV? Taschenuhr von Abraham Caillatte, Genf, 17. Jhd. (Inv. K-479) Ein Zifferblatt der Astronomischen Uhr im Strasburger Münster, Holzschnitt, Ende 16. Jahrhundert (Archiv Deutsches Uhrenmuseum). Auf dem Kerbholz: Schnitz-Kerben fügen sich auf diesen Wässertesseln zu scheinbar "römischen" Ziffern. START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of SERVICES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
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The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock F. GUTKAES, DRESDEN, C. 1820 Friedrich Gutkaes, Dresden, c. 1820. Friedrich Gutkaes (1785-1845) is one of the most significant German clockmakers. He would make pocket watches in keeping with the most modern principles of the time. His clock No. 14 has a bimetal compensated balance and chronometer escapement. His most gifted student, who later became his son-in-law,was
ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
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MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of SERVICES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
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The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock F. GUTKAES, DRESDEN, C. 1820 Friedrich Gutkaes, Dresden, c. 1820. Friedrich Gutkaes (1785-1845) is one of the most significant German clockmakers. He would make pocket watches in keeping with the most modern principles of the time. His clock No. 14 has a bimetal compensated balance and chronometer escapement. His most gifted student, who later became his son-in-law,was
ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
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F. GUTKAES, DRESDEN, C. 1820 Friedrich Gutkaes, Dresden, c. 1820. Friedrich Gutkaes (1785-1845) is one of the most significant German clockmakers. He would make pocket watches in keeping with the most modern principles of the time. His clock No. 14 has a bimetal compensated balance and chronometer escapement. His most gifted student, who later became his son-in-law,was
POCKET WATCHES
Pocket Watches. The first small watches appeared in the early 16 th century. They were worn visibly around the neck or on a belt. The 1800s are considered to be the peak of classic watchmaking. Abraham Louis Breguet (1747-1823) was regarded as the king of the watchmakers of his era. The second half of the 19 th century saw the rise of ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
BLACK FOREST CLOCK FACTORIES Wall clock "Eiserne Zeit 1916" (Iron Time 1916). Black Forest 1916(Inv. 2011-048)
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE CHRONOMETER The Development of the Marine Chronometer. “Ghastly weather“, railed the Admiral, Sir Clowdisley Shovell, glaring at the fog that had been annoying him for twelve days at sea. After victoriously battling the French Mediterranean fleet, he set off to England from Gibraltar with 21 Royal Navy ships on 29th September, 1707. THE BLACK FOREST, C. 1750 Unknown maker, Black Forest, c. 1750. According to records, this extraordinary wooden-gear clock had originally come from the abbey of St. Peter in the Black Forest. The clock shows the relation between the observation of the heavens and routine activities ("Farmers' Almanac"). That is why we find astrological indications such as thepassage of
WROUGHT IRON CLOCKS AND CALENDAR CONTROVERSY Wrought Iron Clocks and Calendar Controversy. T he first gear clocks appeared sometime in 1300. A swinging foliot was controlling a verge escapement. A striking train would ensure the striking of the hour. Pope Gregory XIII adopted 1582 an improved calendar. Protestant countries initially resisted using the "Papist" calendar. PHYSIKALISCH-TECHNISCHE BUNDESANSTALT (NATIONAL METROLOGY Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (National Metrology Institute), Braunschweig, 1973 . In 1967 Wolfgang Hilberg (*1932) had a procedure for the digital coding of the transfer of time signals patented. START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of SERVICES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
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The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock F. GUTKAES, DRESDEN, C. 1820 Friedrich Gutkaes, Dresden, c. 1820. Friedrich Gutkaes (1785-1845) is one of the most significant German clockmakers. He would make pocket watches in keeping with the most modern principles of the time. His clock No. 14 has a bimetal compensated balance and chronometer escapement. His most gifted student, who later became his son-in-law,was
ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUMTRANSLATE THIS PAGE Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 Anfahrt & Kontakt Zum Kuckuck! Video starten Corona-Verordnung: Museumgeschlossen!
MUSEUM - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM The German Clock Museum. With its over 160-year-old collection, the German Clock Museum boasts more than 8,000 items from throughout the world. About one thousand timepieces, on display for visitors to view, are described in nearly as many guided tours each year. Our library's extensive collection of works on horology houses a store of SERVICES - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
START - DEUTSCHES UHRENMUSEUM Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 · 78120 Furtwangen Tel +49 (0) 7723 - 920 2800 How to find us. COVID-19 regulations: museum closed! April - OctoberDaily, 9.00 - 18.00
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The 20 th century is the century of the wristwatch. Its exterior reflects the spirit of the times, from the "Roaring Twenties" to the trendy, motley-coloured plastic watch. For a long time, it would tick away with a mechanical movement as its heart. Then, quartz technology took over in the 1970's. Mechanical wristwatches thus becamehigh-priced
THE CREATION OF WORLD TIME On the Way to a New World System of Time. When the sun is at its zenith in Europe, it is midnight on the other side of the earth. Up until the mid-nineteenth century, this fact had barely any impact on most people. This changed when people began sending messages around the globe via telegraph cables. It is late June of 1876 in the Irishtown of
FURTWANGEN, C. 1853
Furtwangen, 1850s. Friedrich Eisenlohr (1805-1854), a Karlsruhe architect, designed a wall clock in the style of a signalman's hut for a contest of the Furtwangen School of Clock-Making. The clock in the shape of an alpine hut launched the sweeping success of the Black Forest cuckoo clock. This "forefather" of the yet beloved cuckoo clock F. GUTKAES, DRESDEN, C. 1820 Friedrich Gutkaes, Dresden, c. 1820. Friedrich Gutkaes (1785-1845) is one of the most significant German clockmakers. He would make pocket watches in keeping with the most modern principles of the time. His clock No. 14 has a bimetal compensated balance and chronometer escapement. His most gifted student, who later became his son-in-law,was
ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
PETER HENLEIN AND “THE IMMORTAL HEART” Peter Henlein and his family were also involved in litigations, with the latter providing ample material for writers and filmmakers. In 1913 Walter Harlan wrote the play entitled “Nuremberg Egg” which was filmed by his son Veit in 1938 under the title “The Immortal Heart”. In Harlan’s play, 16th century Nuremberg becomes stylizedas
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F. GUTKAES, DRESDEN, C. 1820 Friedrich Gutkaes, Dresden, c. 1820. Friedrich Gutkaes (1785-1845) is one of the most significant German clockmakers. He would make pocket watches in keeping with the most modern principles of the time. His clock No. 14 has a bimetal compensated balance and chronometer escapement. His most gifted student, who later became his son-in-law,was
POCKET WATCHES
Pocket Watches. The first small watches appeared in the early 16 th century. They were worn visibly around the neck or on a belt. The 1800s are considered to be the peak of classic watchmaking. Abraham Louis Breguet (1747-1823) was regarded as the king of the watchmakers of his era. The second half of the 19 th century saw the rise of ROSKOPF, LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, C. 1870 Georg Friedrich Roskopf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, c. 1870. For years, the watchmaker, Georg Friedrich Roskopf (1813-1889), would dream about making a low-priced yet good pocket watch. His breakthrough came with the "Prolétaire". His formula: a simplified movement with a pin pallet escapement, a case made of an inexpensive silver alloy, thelack of
BLACK FOREST CLOCK FACTORIES Wall clock "Eiserne Zeit 1916" (Iron Time 1916). Black Forest 1916(Inv. 2011-048)
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE CHRONOMETER The Development of the Marine Chronometer. “Ghastly weather“, railed the Admiral, Sir Clowdisley Shovell, glaring at the fog that had been annoying him for twelve days at sea. After victoriously battling the French Mediterranean fleet, he set off to England from Gibraltar with 21 Royal Navy ships on 29th September, 1707. THE BLACK FOREST, C. 1750 Unknown maker, Black Forest, c. 1750. According to records, this extraordinary wooden-gear clock had originally come from the abbey of St. Peter in the Black Forest. The clock shows the relation between the observation of the heavens and routine activities ("Farmers' Almanac"). That is why we find astrological indications such as thepassage of
WROUGHT IRON CLOCKS AND CALENDAR CONTROVERSY Wrought Iron Clocks and Calendar Controversy. T he first gear clocks appeared sometime in 1300. A swinging foliot was controlling a verge escapement. A striking train would ensure the striking of the hour. Pope Gregory XIII adopted 1582 an improved calendar. Protestant countries initially resisted using the "Papist" calendar. PHYSIKALISCH-TECHNISCHE BUNDESANSTALT (NATIONAL METROLOGY Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (National Metrology Institute), Braunschweig, 1973 . In 1967 Wolfgang Hilberg (*1932) had a procedure for the digital coding of the transfer of time signals patented. Wir nutzen Cookies und Google Analytics mit Opt-Out Option. DatenschutzerklärungOK
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