Moritz Grossmann Hamatic Silver-Plated: New Release
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Moritz Grossmann Hamatic Silver-Plated: New Release

By Mach · Mar 29, 2026 · 19 replies
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Mach's original post introduces the Moritz Grossmann Hamatic Silver-Plated by Friction, a limited edition timepiece celebrating the 200th birthday of founder Karl Moritz Grossmann. This article delves into the watch's unique aesthetic and technical features, offering a closer look at the brand's tribute to its heritage. Mach highlights the intricate dial work and the innovative Hamatic winding mechanism, providing a foundational understanding for collectors interested in independent German watchmaking.

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Pioneering German watchmaker Karl Moritz Grossmann was born on March 27, 1826. To celebrate, the brand has unveiled the Hamatic Silver-Plated by Friction, limited to 18 pieces:

We’re looking at a white gold case with a 41mm case diameter and a thickness of 11.35mm. 

Per their Instagram posts, the dial is created using a historical technique where the dial is given a fine-grained, velvet-like texture by hand-brushing it with various pastes and powders. The blue lacquer is filled in by hand:

For the first time with their Hamatic line, they are utilizing Arabic numerals in classic Breguet-style. The handcrafted and heat-blued gorgeous hands match the numerals and markers perfectly. The vintage-inspired logo adorns the dial.

The name, Hamatic Silver-Plated by Friction, refers to its unconventional winding mechanism. She’s brought to life by their in-house Calibre 106.0 beating at 21,600 vph with a power reserve of 72 hours:

Their pendulum-style hammer winding mechanism is bidirectional and equipped with a highly efficient and reliable mechanism that has two click wheels operating a reduction gear:

Each piece features a special hand engraving of Grossmann’s birth year “1826” on the balance cock:

*Note: all of photos above are courtesy of their Instagram posts.

She’s paired with a blue kudu leather strap:

*Note: finally photo is courtesy of Monochrome.

On a finally note, I wish this was in the 37mm case size. Additionally, I was trying to figure out how a 200th birthday equated to 18 pieces. Thanks to Christine Hutter, the brand was brought back to life in 2008, which is 18 years ago.

About the Moritz Grossmann Hamatic Silver-Plated Ref. MG-001496

Moritz Grossmann's contemporary revival began in 2008 when watchmaker Christine Hutter established the manufacture in GlashĂĽtte, honoring the legacy of the original 19th-century Saxon master. The Hamatic collection represents the brand's entry into automatic timekeeping, a departure from their hand-wound heritage that dominated their early revival pieces. This Silver-Plated edition commemorates the 200th anniversary of founder Moritz Grossmann's birth, connecting the modern manufacture to its historical namesake through deliberate design homage.

The Hamatic employs Grossmann's proprietary automatic movement featuring their signature two-thirds plate construction and hand-engraved balance cock, maintaining the visual DNA established in their manual-wind calibers. The silver-plated dial treatment references historical German pocket watch aesthetics, while the sub-seconds at 6 o'clock and Arabic numeral configuration echo classical Saxon timekeeping traditions. The 41mm steel case provides contemporary proportions while respecting the brand's commitment to traditional finishing techniques including GlashĂĽtte ribbing and hand-polished bevels.

Within the independent watchmaking landscape, Moritz Grossmann occupies a distinctive position as both historical tribute and contemporary manufacturer. The brand's limited production numbers and focus on in-house movement development appeal to collectors seeking alternatives to established Swiss independents. This anniversary edition's commemorative nature and connection to Saxon horological history positions it as both wearable timepiece and cultural artifact, reflecting the broader collector interest in German watchmaking renaissance stories.

Specifications

Case
steel
Diameter
41mm
Dial
silver

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AM
amanico
Mar 29, 2026
Not bad looking at all. Now I want to see it in person... 41 mm is big, but let's first see in real!

HO
hora12reborn
Mar 29, 2026
Great craftsmanship.

GW
GWIS
Mar 29, 2026
Thanks for the pictures Mark.

I love it apart from the price of €73,500! All the best, Jon

QU
quattro
Mar 29, 2026
It looks quite good!

Thanks for sharing the news. Best, Emmanuel

ZS
ZSHSZ
Mar 29, 2026
I think it’s nice, a bit big.

Is it just me or MG became a bit of a one trick pony?

GW
GWIS
Mar 29, 2026
How about this released last year? I think it’s stunning.

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