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Glashütte on Board – 130 Years of Marine Chronometers From Saxony, by Ulrike Kranz

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Overview

Explore the rich history of marine chronometers from Saxony in this comprehensive lecture by Ulrike Kranz of Glashütte Original. Delve into the 130-year journey of precision timekeeping, from the cottage industry beginnings to the standardized production of the Swatch Group era. Discover the pivotal role of marine chronometers in navigation, the competition between Germany and Great Britain, and the establishment of the German Naval Observatory in Hamburg. Learn about the development of German watchmaking schools, the production of torpedo boat and normal marine chronometers, and the impact of world events on the industry. Examine the post-World War II era, including Soviet chronometer production and the high demand for precision instruments. Gain insights into the German Hydrographic Institute, testing facilities, and the evolution of chronometer norms and certification processes. Conclude with a look at the enduring heritage of Glashütte's marine chronometers and participate in a Q&A session to further expand your knowledge of this fascinating horological subject.

Syllabus

Announcements
History
Cottage Industry
Chronometer Production
Swatch Group
Need for precise timekeeping
John Harrison
Germany vs Great Britain
German Navy
Birth of German Empire
German Naval Observatory
Hamburg
German watchmaking school
German marine chronometer production
Torpedo boat chronometers
Normal marine chronometers
Standardized marine chronometers
Standardized movement
After the Second World War
Soviet Chronometer Production
High Demand
World Map
German Hydrographic Institute
Testing Facility
German Calibration Norm
German Chronometer Norm
Chronometer Norm
Certified Chronometers
Heritage
Questions

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