Vintage watch "GUB Glashutte Original" from 1950's
This exquisite timepiece is a GUB Glashütte watch, a testament to the storied craftsmanship of 1950s Germany. It features a mechanical movement, a hallmark of enduring engineering from that era. The watch's case, 34 mm in diameter excluding the crown, is thoughtfully constructed from a combination of brass, steel, and gold, materials chosen for their longevity and elegance. The brass elements, in particular, promise to develop a distinctive patina over time that will enhance the watch's vintage character.
The dial, presented in a muted beige tone, is adorned with authentic sword-shaped hands, all of which are beautifully preserved. A small seconds subdial is situated just above the 6 o'clock mark, adding a layer of functionality to its classic design. The Glashütte name is prominently displayed, signifying its authenticity and rich heritage.
Complementing the case is a dark brown leather strap, reinforcing the vintage aesthetic while providing a comfortable fit. The ridged crown on the side of the case allows for easy adjustments, marrying functionality with style.
As a GUB Glashütte watch from the 1950s, this piece is not just a time-telling device but a slice of horological history. It's an emblem of German watchmaking excellence, appealing to collectors and connoisseurs who value precision, history, and timeless style.
- Year: 1950s
- Case material: Brass, Steel
- Case size without the crown: 34 mm
- Movement: Mechanical
- Country: Germany
About Brand
What is GUB and why is it important in vintage watch history?
GUB, short for Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe, was the state-owned watch conglomerate established in 1951 in Glashütte, East Germany. It unified several historic Glashütte manufacturers under one organization during the post-war period. In the vintage watch market, GUB represents an important chapter of German watchmaking, preserving the technical traditions of Glashütte during the Cold War era.
Why are GUB vintage watches significant?
GUB maintained the long-standing Glashütte tradition of precise mechanical watchmaking despite political and economic limitations. Many vintage GUB watches feature in-house movements with classic German construction elements such as three-quarter plates and robust finishing. These watches reflect both technical resilience and historical depth within the broader vintage watch landscape.
Are vintage GUB watches suitable for everyday wear?
Yes. Many vintage GUB watches were designed as practical dress watches and everyday mechanical timepieces. Models powered by movements such as the GUB caliber 60.1, 60.3, 69.1, or later 70.1 are known for durability and serviceability. When properly maintained, a GUB vintage watch can be worn regularly while retaining its collectible value.
What should collectors look for when buying a vintage GUB watch?
When purchasing a vintage watch from GUB, collectors should consider:
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Original dial and hands with period-correct typography
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Correct in-house GUB movement
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Proper Glashütte engravings and serial numbers
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Overall mechanical condition and evidence of servicing
Because GUB production spanned several decades, identifying the correct movement and case combination is important for authenticity.
Which GUB vintage models are most collectible?
Some of the most desirable vintage GUB watches include:
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Dress watches with classic silver or champagne dials
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Early post-war Glashütte production models
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Watches powered by the caliber 60.1 or 70.1
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Transitional pieces linking GUB to the later development of Glashütte Original
These watches are valued for their connection to traditional German watchmaking and their understated design.
Are GUB vintage watches a good investment?
GUB watches remain relatively undervalued compared to other German brands in the vintage watch market. As interest in Glashütte heritage continues to grow, well-preserved GUB models have gained increased collector attention. Their historical importance and limited production numbers support long-term appeal.
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