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Hanhart Kaliber 42 WWK2 Flyback Chronograph

Used () | Year of production 1947 | No original box | No original papers
RM25,408
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Basic Info

Listing code N6P4D7
Brand Hanhart
Reference number 2326
Case material Steel
Bracelet material Leather
Year of production 1947
Condition

The item shows major, visible signs of wear like scratches and dents.

Most Recent Servicing

9 December 2024

Serviced by a professional watchmaker

Scope of delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location Germany
Price €4,990 (= RM25,408) [Negotiable]
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Caliber/movement 40-42
Base caliber 40
Power reserve 38 h
Number of jewels 17
Frequency 18000 A/h

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 40 x 12 mm
Thickness 12 mm
Bezel material Steel
Crystal Plastic
Dial Grey
Dial numerals Arabic numerals

Bracelet/strap

Bracelet material Leather
Bracelet color Black

Functions

Chronograph, Flyback

Other

Rotating Bezel

Description

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Here is information from the Hanhart specialist. He used to work for Hanhart!
I assume that these are original elements. I'm not quite sure about the pushers, they could have been retrofitted.
There were dozens of variants, with and without red pushers, the shapes of the pushers and how they were attached.
The crown is the same as I know it from other Hanhart watches. The case was built by Kollmar & Jourdan ag in Pforzheim,
The production of the chronographs dates back to 1938. The first developments were made then and production started in 1940.
It is a caliber 42 or 52. cal. 40 had only 1 pusher, cal. 41 2 pushers, cal. 42 also had the flyback mechanism. The cal. 50/51/52 versions have the same construction, but with simplified springs. Where solid springs were initially used, wire springs were later installed. I therefore assume that your movement is a cal. 42, mid-40s.
Please send me another picture of your watch. Then I will be happy to look into it further and also clarify the question of the pushers. A side view of the watch would also be very helpful.
Best regards
Rolf Herrmann

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User since 2018
Location

Germany

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