Ads
related to: kienzle uhren clock
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
In 2008, Kienzle moved into the current headquarters, a merchant's house in Hamburg-Harvestehude. [11] [12] In the future Kienzle, plans to extend to a medium-sized lifestyle brand. Kienzle Optik is the first expansion segment to be launched on the market. However, watches and clocks will remain the core area of the brand. [10]
Hermle Clocks (1922–present) Junghans, Schramberg (1861–present) Kieninger Clock Company, initially in Mönchweiler, 1921 new factory in Aldingen (1912–present) Kieninger & Obergfell Uhrenfabrik (KUNDO trademark), Sankt Georgen (1918 - recent) Kienzle Uhren, Schwenningen - Schlenker and Keinzle until c1897 (1883-1996) Franz Ketterer
Sideboard clock (Buffetuhr) with German gong, Kienzle Uhren, 1933 (2009-063) Alarm clock with musical mechanism, Fichter, around 1960 (Inv. 2009-098) "Astrochron" quartz crystal clock, Junghans , 1966 (Inv. 1995-603)
Die Uhren der deutschen Streitkräfte 1870 bis 1990. Verlag Peter Pomp, Bottrop 1998, ISBN 3-89355-180-8. Konrad Knirim: Militäruhren. 150 Jahre Zeitmessung beim deutschen Militär. Verlag Peter Pomp, Bottrop 2002, ISBN 3-89355-232-4. Helmut Kahlert, Richard Mühe, Gisbert L. Brunner: Armbanduhren. 100 Jahre Entwicklungsgeschichte. 4. Auflage.
The town styled itself "the greatest watch city in the world" [4] at one time, and the Kienzle Uhren watchmaking company was founded there in 1822 and remained until moving to Hamburg in 2002. The Museum of Clockmaking celebrates the town's clock and watchmaking history.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
Kienzle Computer was a German manufacturer of data processing equipment. Its official name was Kienzle Apparate GmbH (Kienzle precision equipment), whose main products were instrumentation for commercial vehicles (particularly taximeters and tachographs). It was spun off from the Kienzle clock factory
Johann Baptist Beha (1815 - 1898) was a prestigious Black Forest clockmaker born in Oberbränd ().He was trained by his father, the master clockmaker Vinzenz Beha (1764-1868), in his workshop where he built around 365 clocks between 1839 and 1845.