![]() Still, without the runs it would be foolhardy to say that J didn't make something. There are of course bits and extracts of catalogues which have been reprinted here and there. ![]() The only complete historical catalogue runs that I'm aware of,as well as the actual proto-models of historical Junghans movements, are conserved in the Stadtmuseum Schramberg. Similarly, to the best of my knowledge, there are no publicly available listings of from when to when which J movements were made in which variations, or which kin-novements (say those once HAU's or Becker's etc.) were taken over, or with which codes, and so on. Which by the way is even more clocks than Stones' concerts! Yet there are no complete catalogues for any single year, let alone complete series of catalogues for all those years and all those clocks, publicly available. According to Neher in his "official" 1961 history, Junghans turned out "far more than 150 million" clocks between 18. Greetings Chris - There's a fundamental problem with identifying and dating Junghans clocks.
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