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e.avery
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I have seen some of you with Junkers Watches and looked for a while.  From what I have noticed they use Russian and Swiss movements, assembled in Germany, and have good designs and build quality (from pics).

Was interested in others experiences or knowledge about the brand?

Zeb
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I have thses two: G38 Flugweltrekord hand wind with a Molnija 3603 movement, and a G38 Flugweltrekord chrono with Poljot 3133 movement.  A matching pair.  I really like them for the money. :)




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e.avery wrote: I have seen some of you with Junkers Watches and looked for a while.  From what I have noticed they use Russian and Swiss movements, assembled in Germany, and have good designs and build quality (from pics).

Was interested in others experiences or knowledge about the brand?

 

I don't have one (yet), but Marc at IW (our Photo of the Week sponsor) has carried them for quite some time.  I'm sure he will be glad to give you detailed info if you email him. :)

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I find it interesting that Junkers, which built WW2 warplanes like the Stuka, used to bomb the crap out of the Russians, now makes watches with russian movements in them.
Oh, the irony.
:D

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obsidian wrote: I find it interesting that Junkers, which built WW2 warplanes like the Stuka, used to bomb the crap out of the Russians, now makes watches with russian movements in them.
Oh, the irony.
:D


 

And that Krupp Industries paid a royalty to the Brits on the fuses they used to bomb the crap out of London!!!! :D


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