95th Auction

2017/5/6

Lot 87

Strasser & Rohde, Glashütte in Sachsen, Movement No. 532, 1500 mm, circa 1900
A Glashuette precision regulator with adjustable and lateral pendulum drive device and original adjusting weights - 8-day power reserve
Case: oak. Dial: silvered. Movm.: solid trapezoid-shaped brass movement, Graham escapement with adjustable steel pallets with inlaid sapphires, nickel steel compensation pendulum (pendulum no. 550), pendulum spring suspension.
Strasser & Rohde
In 1875 Ludwig Strasser and Gustav Rohde founded the company "Strasser & Rohde" in Glashuette. It produced all differents kinds of precision pendulum clocks, among them clocks with inverted escapements. The product range also included marine chronometers, escapement models, precision tools, tachometers, time ball clocks, timer clocks for safes, pocket watches, coincidence clocks, stopwatches and other timers.
In 1879 Strasser began to devote most of his time to the German watchmaking school in Glashuette and eventually left the company. When Rohde retired, Wilhelm Kreis took over the company. Paul Weiss leased the company from Kreis in 1918 and later took it over when Kreis died. While Kreis had still sold about 300 Strasser & Rohde precision pendulum clocks, only a handful of them were sold during the time of Paul Weiß.
The last pendulum clock by Strasser & Rohde was delivered to the observatory in Greece on June 19, 1959. It was a large type B I clock with 24 hour dial, lateral weight guiding system, electrical contacts and a Riefler J-pendulum.
Source: https://watch-wiki.org/index.php?title=Strasser_%26_Rohde

Sold

estimated
13.00017.000 €
Price realized
17.400 €