Donated watch: Meister-Anker Automatic
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| Meister-Anker Automatic by Frank Schramm |
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This unusual model of the "Meister-Anker" Spezichron by Glashütte was donated in July 2006
by
Frank Schramm. It is unusual, since unlike the
Meister-Anker Automatic model, which
was known from many "Quelle" catalogues and which is also in my collection, it has white, non-glowing hands,
a smaller crown and a larger rotor.
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| different hands: Left Quelle, right GDR model |
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| different rotors: Left Quelle, right GDR model |
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On the donated watch, the crystal is higher and almost flat.
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| Meister-Anker by Quelle with domed cystal and larger sized crown |
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| GDR Meister-Anker with flat cystal and small crown |
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Another notable fact is, that the dial printing of Franks watch is blurred, while on my
Quelle model, it is quite sharp.
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| sharp print of the Quelle Meister-Anker |
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| blurred print of the GDR Meister-Anker |
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This almost-twin was bought in the GDR in 1982 for 200 DDR Marks, which resembled almost
a third of one months' wages. It was worn for about eight years and never serviced and still
runs very well. Although the daily rates of minus one minute per day are far away from the
chronometer norm, it is nothing which cannot be regulated.
Probably this watch was due to the white non-glowing hands and the blurred dial printing
a B model, which was rejected by Quelle, and so this Glashütte Spezichron, labeled as
"Meister-Anker" was sold in the GDR instead of Western Germany.