Hentschel H1 1877 Platinum 'Werk 1' Caliber
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Hentschel H1 1877 Platinum 'Werk 1' Caliber

By shortys home · Sep 8, 2017 · 24 replies
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Henrik, known as shortys home, presents an in-depth look at the Hentschel H1 1877 in platinum, featuring the brand's proprietary 'Werk 1' caliber. This article offers a detailed photographic journey, highlighting the watch's subtle design elements and the intricate craftsmanship of its movement. Henrik's post serves as a valuable resource for understanding this independent watchmaker's dedication to traditional German horology.

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It was hard to resist the temptation to fulfil the wish of various purists and show the backside of this watch in the first teaser, now it's my pleasure to show a lot of pictures of this (so far) top end Hentschel watch.



Now that this photo journey has started with the backside, let's pause for a moment with some pictures of the front πŸ˜‰










The H1 1877 has a diameter of 40mm, the case shape is similar to the H1 Chronometer, which has been featured here before. Besides the platinum case, the hands are different (a little less curved minute hand) and the dial is coated with platinum, showing a very subtle grained structure, the sparkling effect under the light can only be shown in HDR photos:





The dial color changes with light, it gets darker in the shade, almost impossible to capture in photos. You may get an idea here:





Now, let's move to the backside with more photos of Werk 1:













The calibre was developed entirely by Andreas Hentschel, featuring his own large screw balance, although it features some parts from a Revue calibre from the 1960s (some wheels, levers and the balance cock). Also, you may find yourself reminded of the three-quarter plate, which is a typical element of traditional Glashutte watchmaking. Well, Hamburg can do that as well πŸ˜‰

Let me finish this introduction with a couple of additional shots using some artistic freedom, some wristshots and side views  - hope you enjoyed and the wait was worth it 😎
 





























Finally, let me point out that the watch shown is an exhibition piece from the Hentschel workshop, it may not show the absolute refinement a final timepiece for a customer will have.

Cheers 
Henrik

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TheMadDruid
Sep 8, 2017

That's a given. The finishing on this movement looks to be impeccable. Quite a brilliant watch.

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Mike H
Sep 8, 2017

A delicious mix of vintage look and modern watchmaking. I really look forward to seeing this beauty in the metal... Thanks and HAGWE Mike

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Watchonthewrist
Sep 8, 2017

Great Pictures BTW πŸ‘πŸ»

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shortys home
Sep 8, 2017

... 1877 has been the year the first maritime chronometers have been testified against strict parameters by the "Deutsche Seewarte" in Hamburg. Hence the tradition this watch pays tribute to, even more so 'Werk1' has been designed meeting the construction parameters of those early maritime chronometers. Sorry I forgot to mention this in the original post, I guess I'm getting old 😬 Cheers Henrik

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Harry2
Sep 8, 2017

This is a brand I am only recently starting to appreciate, it's good to see them on here.

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shortys home
Sep 8, 2017

... but you will probably need just a little patience. I suggest you contact Hentschel Hamburg via email, once it's sorted out, they will let you know. Cheers Henrik

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