Hanhart

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Hanhart is a

stopwatches
.

History

On 1 July 1882, the Swiss watchmaker Johann A. Hanhart opened a watch shop in Diessenhofen, in north-eastern Switzerland.

wristwatches
. From 1932 onwards, following the death of his father, Wilhelm Julius Hanhart concentrated on manufacturing raw movements. In 1938, the first single-button chronograph with the "Calibre 40" entered series production, pilot’s chronographs following in 1939. In the following years, Hanhart concentrated on the production of time-measuring instruments.

Today, Hanhart produces its instrument watches and stopwatches in its workshops in Gütenbach, southern Germany. The registered offices of the brand are in Diessenhofen, Switzerland.

References

  1. ^ Eschle, Tatjana (18 November 2014). "Gütenbacher Firma Hanhart zeigt die Welt der Uhren gestern und heute". Südkurier (in German).
  2. ^ Daveau, Vincent (11 October 2012). "Montre Hanhart Pioneer TachyTele, l'aviation par passion". L'Express (in French).
  3. . S. 120. (german)

External links

Further reading

  • Schmid, Hans Heinrich: Lexikon der Deutschen Uhrenindustrie 1850 - 1980. Villingen-Schwenningen: Förderkreis Lebendiges Uhrenindustriemuseum e.V., 2005, . (German)