Just back home from Kalbe>>>>

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13. mai 2019
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Dornblüth and Sohn 20 years anniversary.



We start the 1000 kilometers roadtrip in a bad weather, here we leaving Sweden.

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It looks not better on the way to Denmark.

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Finally on the ferry to Germany.

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We still have to fight with the rain in Germany.

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Then when we arrive to Kalbe the weather looks good.

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A nice stroll, looking at the old houses.

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This streets have some history.

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And this house I will come back to.

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Now we need to prepare for the next day, of course we follow the traditions and get a schnitzel.

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Then there will be creme brulee and plum snaps.

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And it was so good that we order a bottle.

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After a good sleep it looks nice from our hotel window.

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Now it's time to see what The Dornblüth Team have to show us.

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A big tent at the manufacturer will be the place for the presentation.

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There was a lot of gifts.

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Now the guests are ready for the news.

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The Dornblüth Team are ready.

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Now we all are curious about what is coming.

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The 99.1 Medium in 40mm.

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Next is a limited production of 20 pieces each. Quintus-2010 Jubilar.

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Father and son, Dirk and Dieter Dornblüth the founder of the company.

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Then we have to get something to eat before we looking closer at the watches.

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d1915.jpg


The 40mm version of the 99.1

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d1936.jpg


d1961.jpg


Here we see Dieter's private watch that is the inspiration for Quintus-2010 Jubilar.

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A nice GUB movement with screwed chatons.

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Here I come back to the door, coincident or inspiration?

d1920.jpg


The Quintus-2010 Jubilar will be made in 20 each in steel, rosegold and platinum.

d1924.jpg


Blued alpha hands.

d1927.jpg


Rhodium finish at the movement instaed of the rosegold finish that use to be a signum for Dornblüth watches.

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A really nice looking movement.

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The blue version.

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d1934.jpg


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And the black that was my favourite.

d1931.jpg


d1932.jpg


Quintus-2010 Großdatum (Big Date), the first Dornblüth with a date window.

d1930.jpg


And finally the 2010-Quintus Kraftzwölf (Power 12) that use the 12 as power reserve window.

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d1929.jpg


Then we got a guided tour at the manufacturer, here where they made the dials.

d1937.jpg


d1938.jpg


d1939.jpg


d1940.jpg


d1941.jpg


The polishing machine for the ceramic dials.

d1942.jpg


d1943.jpg


Here is a lot going on.

d1944.jpg


I love the "bezel" at the magnifyer.

d1945.jpg


A dream for my mancave.

d1946.jpg


Some guy will soon get his new watch.

d1947.jpg


Here is where they blue the hands.

d1948.jpg


Now was the time to gather their impressions of the day over some food and talk watches with people from all over the world.

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This dessert was really good IMHO because I love sour desserts.

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Is there a better way to end a rewarding day?

d1956.jpg


A big thank you to The Dornblüth Team and all the nice people we met.

Jocke & Tony​
 
Dornblüth and Sohn 20 years anniversary.



We start the 1000 kilometers roadtrip in a bad weather, here we leaving Sweden.

d1949.jpg


It looks not better on the way to Denmark.

d1959.jpg


Finally on the ferry to Germany.

d1960.jpg


We still have to fight with the rain in Germany.

d1958.jpg


Then when we arrive to Kalbe the weather looks good.

d1957.jpg


A nice stroll, looking at the old houses.

d1917.jpg


This streets have some history.

d1918.jpg


d1919.jpg


And this house I will come back to.

d1920.jpg


Now we need to prepare for the next day, of course we follow the traditions and get a schnitzel.

d1950.jpg


Then there will be creme brulee and plum snaps.

d1951.jpg


And it was so good that we order a bottle.

d1952.jpg


After a good sleep it looks nice from our hotel window.

d1953.jpg


Now it's time to see what The Dornblüth Team have to show us.

d191.jpg


A big tent at the manufacturer will be the place for the presentation.

d193.jpg


There was a lot of gifts.

d194.jpg


d192.jpg


Now the guests are ready for the news.

d195.jpg


The Dornblüth Team are ready.

d196.jpg


d197.jpg


Now we all are curious about what is coming.

d198.jpg


d199.jpg


The 99.1 Medium in 40mm.

d1910.jpg


d1911.jpg


d1912.jpg


Next is a limited production of 20 pieces each. Quintus-2010 Jubilar.

d1913.jpg


Father and son, Dirk and Dieter Dornblüth the founder of the company.

d1914.jpg


Then we have to get something to eat before we looking closer at the watches.

d1916.jpg


d1915.jpg


The 40mm version of the 99.1

d1921.jpg


d1936.jpg


d1961.jpg


Here we see Dieter's private watch that is the inspiration for Quintus-2010 Jubilar.

d1922.jpg


A nice GUB movement with screwed chatons.

d1923.jpg


Here I come back to the door, coincident or inspiration?

d1920.jpg


The Quintus-2010 Jubilar will be made in 20 each in steel, rosegold and platinum.

d1924.jpg


Blued alpha hands.

d1927.jpg


Rhodium finish at the movement instaed of the rosegold finish that use to be a signum for Dornblüth watches.

d1925.jpg


A really nice looking movement.

d1926.jpg


The blue version.

d1933.jpg


d1934.jpg


d1935.jpg


And the black that was my favourite.

d1931.jpg


d1932.jpg


Quintus-2010 Großdatum (Big Date), the first Dornblüth with a date window.

d1930.jpg


And finally the 2010-Quintus Kraftzwölf (Power 12) that use the 12 as power reserve window.

d1928.jpg


d1929.jpg


Then we got a guided tour at the manufacturer, here where they made the dials.

d1937.jpg


d1938.jpg


d1939.jpg


d1940.jpg


d1941.jpg


The polishing machine for the ceramic dials.

d1942.jpg


d1943.jpg


Here is a lot going on.

d1944.jpg


I love the "bezel" at the magnifyer.

d1945.jpg


A dream for my mancave.

d1946.jpg


Some guy will soon get his new watch.

d1947.jpg


Here is where they blue the hands.

d1948.jpg


Now was the time to gather their impressions of the day over some food and talk watches with people from all over the world.

d1955.jpg


This dessert was really good IMHO because I love sour desserts.

d1954.jpg


Is there a better way to end a rewarding day?

d1956.jpg


A big thank you to The Dornblüth Team and all the nice people we met.

Jocke & Tony​
2010.3 Kraftzwölf kunne jeg absolutt tenkt meg. Noe info om tilgjengelighet og pris?
 
2010.3 Kraftzwölf €15990 i stål €23490 i Roségold kermisk tavla + €650 inklusive VAT i Tyskland. Brukar vara cirka 10 månaders leveranstid.
 
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