Re: Ljubitelji satova?
Poslato: 06 Dec 2015, 14:26
methane.master napisao:Evo zašto pitam... Neko mi nedavno reče da postoji 5 firmi koje su 30-ih godina dobile licencu da rade pilotske satove za Luftwaffe, valjda B-uhren. Jedna je IWC, druga je Lange und Schone, a ostale u životu nisam čuo, među njima i taj Wempe. Originali su verovatno skupi ko oko, a i ogromni su. Naravno danas ima mali milion vintiage varijanti na foru tih satova u raznim dimenzijama.Rakhil napisao:Tja...
Nije to lose, daleko od toga, ali su mi negde u rangu sa Victorinox satovima - lepo to radi, ali nema dusu. Wempe je vise juvelirska radnja koja je pocela da pravi satove nego nesto drugo...
Ma zaboravih sinoć da pitam tebe ili Uroša.![]()
Baš dobar.srdjanyo napisao:http://www.bomar.rs/citizen-sports-bu2040-56l
Izgleda da ću probiti budžet.
Da li neko ima više informacija o ovom modelu sata?... doduše za moj zglob preveliki.
Nego jel zna neko ima li Citizen ovakav model samo sa metalnom narukvicom?
http://www.bomar.rs/citizen-sport-watch-bm8470-11ee
Laco, Stowa i Tutima su najpoznatiji kao pilotski iz tog vremena.Luftwaffe pilot wristwatches
The use of wristwatches by Luftwaffe pilots became very widespread as accurate timings were required to assist them in their mission. The quality that went into the production of these manufactured timepieces, A. Lange & Söhne, Wempe, Stowa, IWC, Hanhart, Tutima and Laco.
Hanhart Chronograph which was a One-Button watch made by Swiss-German manufacturer, Hanhart . The one-button version was a simplified design that first appeared in 1942 and was the version worn by the Luftwaffe's aces like Major
Erich Hartmann . The watch is a 17-jewel mechanical movement and only 2500 units were produced. A Tutima Flieger Chronograph watch, which was a high quality chronograph wrist watch that was developed in 1939. However it was not until 1941 that the watch was available for sale either individually to pilots or to the German Air Ministry, and then supplied to the German Luftwaffe. Lange and Sohne Luftwaffe Observers Watch was used in the aircraft which required a highly reliable and easily readable timepiece, from approximately 1941 a standardised design was manufactured. These watches were very large even by the standard of today. A large Navigation mechanical watch Laco Aviator for German Pilots was used in military Luftwaffe Pilots. The hours markers and watch hands are fluorescent (luminous in dark). The Reichs Air Ministry recognized the need for an efficient observer watch "Beobachtungsuhr" to be used by the aircraft navigator, assisting crews of long range bombing missions. Observer Watches were also worn by the Pilots who needed wrist watches that could be accurately and instantly read when both hands were used to pilot the aircraft. This design was given the Reichsluftfahrtministerium classification number FL 23883. This number appeared on all Luftwaffe Watches of this design. Laco also produced a compass which would have been worn by the pilot on his other arm.