1960's - German Bürk Clock
This minimalist daughter clock was produced by Bürk at their factory in Villingen Schwenningen within the Black Forest, Germany. She’s approximately 60yrs old and will have likely spent her early years in either a factory or a train station, working in unison with her sisters providing accurate time for the workers.
The internal clock mechanism is the Bürk original. The VEEB clock driver (included) is simply placed on the back of the clock.
The clock is powered entirely by a single USB cable (included). There is no need to attach it to a computer.
Material: Glass Front / Metal Powder Coated Case / Metal clock hands
Dimensions: 33 x 33 x 6 (cm)
Model: NU67
Powder Coated in colour RAL 9018
Bürk Facts
In 1855 Johannes Bürk founded Württembergische Uhrenfabrik Bürk in Villingen Schwenningen, Germany and quickly became a protagonists in the development of the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) clock industry
Bürk was the inventor of the portable watchman's control clock, a mechanical supervisor to ensure the night watchmen didn’t miss a station
In 1900 Bürk, with the US watch manufacturer Bundy founded the International Time Recording Co (ITR) Which later merged to become the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Production started in the 1920s of electrical master and daughter clocks
Bürk became a subsidiary of the Swiss Watch company Mobatime in 1997
The Bürk factory in the Black Forest was later turned into a museum which you can visit if you like :)
This minimalist daughter clock was produced by Bürk at their factory in Villingen Schwenningen within the Black Forest, Germany. She’s approximately 60yrs old and will have likely spent her early years in either a factory or a train station, working in unison with her sisters providing accurate time for the workers.
The internal clock mechanism is the Bürk original. The VEEB clock driver (included) is simply placed on the back of the clock.
The clock is powered entirely by a single USB cable (included). There is no need to attach it to a computer.
Material: Glass Front / Metal Powder Coated Case / Metal clock hands
Dimensions: 33 x 33 x 6 (cm)
Model: NU67
Powder Coated in colour RAL 9018
Bürk Facts
In 1855 Johannes Bürk founded Württembergische Uhrenfabrik Bürk in Villingen Schwenningen, Germany and quickly became a protagonists in the development of the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) clock industry
Bürk was the inventor of the portable watchman's control clock, a mechanical supervisor to ensure the night watchmen didn’t miss a station
In 1900 Bürk, with the US watch manufacturer Bundy founded the International Time Recording Co (ITR) Which later merged to become the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Production started in the 1920s of electrical master and daughter clocks
Bürk became a subsidiary of the Swiss Watch company Mobatime in 1997
The Bürk factory in the Black Forest was later turned into a museum which you can visit if you like :)
This minimalist daughter clock was produced by Bürk at their factory in Villingen Schwenningen within the Black Forest, Germany. She’s approximately 60yrs old and will have likely spent her early years in either a factory or a train station, working in unison with her sisters providing accurate time for the workers.
The internal clock mechanism is the Bürk original. The VEEB clock driver (included) is simply placed on the back of the clock.
The clock is powered entirely by a single USB cable (included). There is no need to attach it to a computer.
Material: Glass Front / Metal Powder Coated Case / Metal clock hands
Dimensions: 33 x 33 x 6 (cm)
Model: NU67
Powder Coated in colour RAL 9018
Bürk Facts
In 1855 Johannes Bürk founded Württembergische Uhrenfabrik Bürk in Villingen Schwenningen, Germany and quickly became a protagonists in the development of the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) clock industry
Bürk was the inventor of the portable watchman's control clock, a mechanical supervisor to ensure the night watchmen didn’t miss a station
In 1900 Bürk, with the US watch manufacturer Bundy founded the International Time Recording Co (ITR) Which later merged to become the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Production started in the 1920s of electrical master and daughter clocks
Bürk became a subsidiary of the Swiss Watch company Mobatime in 1997
The Bürk factory in the Black Forest was later turned into a museum which you can visit if you like :)