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    Posted 9 years ago

    peckhamrye
    (5 items)

    Heres our U Boat Clock... bit different from many of the others out there as this has no right hand face N/O reference numbers, the N/O generalyl for North or South Atlantic designation.

    I've read around the subject and found from one web site that clocks without the reference are rare, and were used by head office, for want of better words.

    The provenance of the clock is: we picked it up in a watchmakers near the black sea, it was given by a german to a partisan as a trade for food and free passage during the retreat.

    Amazingly it had the original key with it... needed a bit of work to the mechanism mind you as it hadnt been touched since the war... so the clock spent four months at a watch maker here in London.. and now it works like new, ticking away nicely on an 8 day movement... there was, so I was told a pivot screw needing attention...

    Its a very heavy clock.. I don't think my walls at home will take the weight... tick is nice and the air tight cover still functions.

    These were painted black but theres only traces of that now...

    We are thinking about restoring it, but somehow I don't really feel this needs to be museum quality.. I like it just how it is...

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    Comments

    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      That's a great clock. Roughly how big is it?
      I like the age on it too....I would leave it as is.
    2. peckhamrye peckhamrye, 9 years ago
      Hi race4four... the clock measures (at base about 68cms), theres three securing lugs as well, which adds about 2cms... depth is about 10cms... so pretty big... we're going to leave it as it is... its so cool.. I found one on a website here in the UK..

      http://www.ulricofengland.com/prodshow/Kriegsmarine_Kieninger___Obergfell_ships_clock/g090512.html

      Says without serial numbers are rare.... what a lucky find, Im really pleased with this....

      Thank you for commenting.

      All the best

      Peckham Rye
    3. inky inky, 9 years ago
      What a great find..would love that on my wall, even if I had to reinforce it...love it!! ....:-)
    4. Bruce99 Bruce99, 9 years ago
      For what it may be worth, I agree with racer4four, I would leave the clock's finish as is. Maybe apply a good wax to it is all that I would do. Thanks for sharing!
    5. peckhamrye peckhamrye, 9 years ago
      thanks for all the comments, and agree it will stay just as it is...
    6. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 9 years ago
      Hi
      I like your clock but are you sure that there is no serials in movement backplate?
      Never heard Germany clocks without serials except very old ones. Can you take photo from movement, it is GB or Junghans made?
    7. peckhamrye peckhamrye, 9 years ago
      Hi Joe, Just posted an answer up.. maybe it will show up as a new post today.. any other questions please let me know.

      All the best

      Peckham Rye
    8. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 9 years ago
      Hi
      Didn't find your post, yet. Why they(Germans) use these clocks in headquarters? I believe that in headquarters wall is wall clock no submarine clock.
      If serial is not backplate then it is frontplate.
      There is lot interesting story's with items. But some these story's are salesman's sales pitch. Never heard also that partisans let Germans retreat peacefully and give food from clock. :)
      No offense but great clock and even greater story.
    9. peckhamrye peckhamrye, 9 years ago
      Hi

      Thanks Joe, got this from a regular source etc... so pretty much on the ball with the background info.

      My view on the difference in clocks... well I cant say more than appears on that link, I found though a site in the USA that confirms they are super rare.

      Be one for me to hang on to... it keeps amazing time.

      all the best
    10. maritimediver01, 5 years ago
      Hi, I was wondering if it was possible i can use this artifact for the base of my college research paper? If so i would just ask to interview you about how you acquired this piece, what it looks like, and any background information you have - in hopes of being able to find out more information about it like perhaps where it originated from :)

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