Junghans Uhren GmbH is a renowned German watch and clockmaking company with a long and distinguished history. The company was founded in 1861 by Erhard Junghans and his brother-in-law, Jakob Zeller-Tobler, in the town of Schramberg, located in the Black Forest region of Germany. Initially, Junghans focused on manufacturing high-quality pocket watches with precision movements. The company's commitment to innovation and craftsmanship was recognised and they became one of the largest watch manufacturers in the world.
In the late 19th century, Junghans embraced the industrial revolution and began introducing mechanized production methods, including the use of machinery and assembly lines. This allowed for increased production capacity and greater efficiency in the manufacturing process. Junghans played a significant role in the development of accurate and reliable timekeeping. In 1903, they introduced the first German self-winding wristwatch, known as the "Junghans Autowinding." This innovative timepiece featured
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a movement that wound itself through the natural motion of the wearer's arm.
Throughout the early 20th century, Junghans continued to expand its product range. They began producing table clocks, wall clocks, and a wider variety of wristwatches, catering to different styles and functions. The company's commitment to precision and quality led to numerous awards and accolades, solidifying their reputation as a leading watch and clock manufacturer.
During World War II, Junghans, like many other German companies, shifted its production to support the war effort. They produced timekeeping instruments for the military, including chronometers and timing devices used in aviation. After the war, Junghans faced the challenges of rebuilding and adjusting to the changing market. They adapted to the rise of electronic timekeeping and quartz technology by introducing quartz watches in the 1960s. Junghans was at the forefront of this technological advancement, producing accurate and reliable quartz timepieces.
In 1985, Junghans merged with the Diehl Group, a German engineering and technology company. This collaboration allowed for further innovation and expansion of Junghans' product range. Junghans continues to produce a diverse range of watches, including classic mechanical watches, innovative quartz watches, and stylish design-led timepieces.
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