Timeline Watch
1972

Junghans  Olympic

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1972 Junghans Olympic carbon fiber 37mm. case, manual winding movement cal. 620, interchangeable bezels.

This Olympic model was issued in 1972 for the Olympic Games in Munich. Of course, the Olympics was a prestigious event for Germany, and many items were created for the upcoming games. Junghans, as a true German brand, dedicated an entire series to the Olympics comprising dress watches, chronographs, and sporty watches like this particular one.

Junghans are not a youthful brand, by any means. They were founded in 1861 in Germanys other watchmaking heartland located in the Black Forest. They once had one of the largest watch factories and were one of the biggest producers of chronometers in the world. Their mechanical watchmaking was halted in 1975, but they continued to be at the cutting-edge of quartz movement production, culminating in the release in 1990 of the worlds first radio-controlled watch, the Mega 1. Recent times have seen them return to traditional watchmaking.