Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel
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Gubelin Swiss 1960 Retro Modernist 8 Days Desk Clock In Gilded Bronze And Enamel

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Desk clock designed by Gubelin.

Fabulous desk-table clock, created in Luzern Switzerland by the house of Gubelin, back in the 1960. This clock is very rare and has been crafted with retro modernist swirls patterns in solid gilded bronze. Mount in a round pedestal base and decorated with elements embellished with applications of fired blue enamel with high textured finish. What a great looking desk clock, in exceptional condition.

Dial: Original round with golden color, analog with rectangular batons and gothic shaped hands in steel. Bobe glass.

Movement: Manual winding, 8 days Lever escapement.

Weight: 1.247.4 Grams, (2.75 Pounds).

Measurements: 228.6 by 171.4 mm by 101.6 mm (8 x 6.75 x 4 Inches).

Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark and signed, "GUBELIN SWISS METAL DORE 5350-58".

Gubelin was founded in 1854 when Mauritz Breitschmid opened a watchmaker's shop on the Pfistergasse in Lucerne. a few years later, in 1861, Eduard Jakob Gübelin was born in eastern Switzerland. he subsequently moved to Lucerne and was apprenticed to the watchmaker Mauritz Breitschmid. The year 1886 marked a special occasion in the young watchmaker's life as Eduard Jakob Gübelin married bertha Sophia Breitschmid, the daughter of his old master. In the same year, the two men became business partners, managing the growing company together.

In the 1920s Gübelin opened its own jewelry atelier and at the same time set up a small gemological laboratory so that it could test – and be sure of the authenticity – of the stones its jewelers used. It also continued making and repairing fine watches for a discerning clientele, developing a reputation that soon reached throughout Europe and overseas.

Since 1854, the house of Gübelin has always been in the hands of the family and led by a family member throughout time the Gübelin family carefully nurtured its traditions. It kept the company’s core values alive and passed them on to the next generation which contributed to the success and growth of the swiss house.

NoteWarranty of 12 months on the movement.

ConditionThe overall condition of this clock is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to any parts. The enamel pieces are secured in the settings. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: D031423RAEL/.2131


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