A week ago the last so called Schützenuhr, made by IWC, was shown here. It was the one of Thun, issued in 1995.
More than a century before ((1890), IWC produced its first Schützenuhr for the city of Frauenfeld, Switzerland..
A week ago the last so called Schützenuhr, made by IWC, was shown here. It was the one of Thun, issued in 1995.
More than a century before ((1890), IWC produced its first Schützenuhr for the city of Frauenfeld, Switzerland..
.....I guess collectors of Schützenuhren are charmed more by their cases than by their movements. The movements are from the normal production line and do not have special complications or outstanding performance....
...The cases are beatifully decorated, carved and engraved. As such unique pieces of art only dedicated to one event. This watch has a cal. 52 movement, used in about half of the 25 different Schützenuhren. All these watches have been described by Reinard Meis in his reference book. Unfortunately this book has only been published in German language...
Kind regards,
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).
Thank you for this wonderful report Adrian. Looking forward to the other 24!
Kind regards,
Clemens
amazing detailing!
thanks for sharing,
thang
Adrian,
Thanks for sharing and posting the wonderful pictures. Look forward to more.
Kevin
What beautiful work on the case and dust cover!
Adrian,
Amazing that these are still found in such good quality. And your posts about vintage PWs are always insightful. Thanks for sharing, Ray
Cool pics. Look forward to seeing more.
Lovely... Thank you very much Adrian, it is always a pleasure to learn from your posts.
Cheers!
This example is in remarkable condition for being over 100 years old. Thanks for the great information.
Nelson
Absolutely superb - one of the reasons I love these "pocket watches" :-)
Hi Adrian. Looking forward to see the remaining 24. Keep them coming.
As there seems to be interest in Schützenuhren, I promiss to post one every week. Unfortunately I have in my collection only a part of the 25. However, this could encourage other collectors to post their items as well!
Ok, one per week from now on.
Kind regards,
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).
Thanks very much Adrian, much appreciated!
Kind regards,
Clemens
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...I had the luck that Rolf Birkenkämper wrote me today about the thread of "Schützenuhren" on the Forum. Rolf Birkenkämper can be considered as one of the most important IWC collectors of P.W.'s in the world. Together with the late Friedrich Wagener, Hans-Georg Aberle, Thomas Koenig and Ralph Ehrismann, he can be considered as an IWC expert on the early watches.
Rolf has sent to me a picture of the Frauenfeld Schützenuhr original box.
The Frauenfeld Uhr was the first Schützenuhr made by IWC in 1890.
There are no pictures of this box in the reference literature. I hear you say : no big deal and yes, it is not the most important image of the world. But it is unique and you will never see one again!
Thank you Rolf.
Kind regards,
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).
...Another extreme rare IWC Schützenuhr was brought to my attention by Rolf Birkenauer : The 1899 Baden ( near Vienna) IX Niederösterreichises Landesschiessen : the 9th shooting competition in lower Austria 1899. Rolf permitted me to show this watch on the Forum.
The Meis book does not reveal a lot about the figures ,depicted on this rare watch. On one side a gentleman with huge moustache is depicted : Erzherzog Rainer Protektor ( Archduke Border Protector).
Kind regards,
Adrian,
(alwaysiwc).