Description
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Emes was a German clockmaker active from around the early 1900s until the 1960s/70s. Known for mechanical travel and alarm clocks, they produced compact folding cases—often leather‑covered—and reliable wind‑up movements. In the 1950s–60s they made these travel clocks, and by the mid‑70s they shifted away from mechanical movements
Key Details
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Era & Origin: Typically from the 1950s–1960s, made in Germany (labels like “Germany,” “Foreign,” or “7 jewels” often appear)
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Design & Size: Small folding cases—usually leather, brass, enamel—around 6–8 cm per side. Mechanical wind‑up with alarm.
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Movement: Most have 7‑jewel mechanical movements; robust but often need servicing at 60+ years old








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