An
Exploration of Saxony Watch Making - Day 3: A Tour of the Glashtte
Original, Factory in
Glashtte, Germany
March 14, 2008
Friday morning came all too quickly and
early as I had to be up and ready for a 9am limo which would be transporting me
back to the town of Glashtte so that I could visit Glashtte Original.
Here's a shot of the Glashtte Original (GO) factory and headquarters which is
right next door to one of Lange's buildings:
Let's go inside:
Of course, they had some lovely ladies working at the reception desk. The one on the right (Bettina) was kind enough to take me on my tour of the facility:
GO has a very nice showroom in the lobby
of their headquarters:
Now we started the tour. Unlike
Lange, GO didn't mind me taking photos of their CNC machines (which of course
are quite similar to what Lange uses) but all of their watchmakers were behind
glass and we weren't allowed to disturb them:
This
person is using a tried and true quality control technique - she measures the
variance of a production bridge plate against a "perfect" - they must hold very
tight tolerances.
Here's more shots from inside the factory:
GO also freely admitted that they do not make their own cases or dials. They purchase them from specialty manufacturers who produce them to GO's specifications.
After my tour, I was told that GO's President Dr.
Frank Mller was hoping to have the opportunity to meet me, so I was taken up to
the executive offices and we had a nice chat:
After some nice refreshments, I was taken to the newly
reconstructed Watch & Clock Museum of Glashtte - GO is a major patron of the
project. I was given a bit of a preview tour of the facility - it's due to
open in about six weeks. I hope to bring my son back someday to visit when
it is complete:
The building will also house GO's watch making school -
the students re-built the clock movement for the giant clock on the front of the
building:
If you go up into the attic of the building, and out onto
the balcony, you get the best view of Glashtte from anywhere in the city.
Even though the weather wasn't that great on Friday, it was still a marvelous
view - it reminded me of the mountains of the small town in Kentucky where my
father is from:
I was taken back to Dresden in the
early afternoon. It rained the rest of the day so I relaxed in the hotel
and got some rest - I wanted to be well rested for my last day in Dresden on
Saturday. *All text and images contained in this
review are the original work of the author, John B. Holbrook, II and are
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