1960's - Swiss Inducta Clock
A 1960s design classic from Swiss clockmaker Inducta, this clock reflects understated simplicity. The polished metal rim encases a glass cover, paired with a beige-toned metal frame. Its front-opening clam shell design offers easy access to the soft white clock face. With its original mechanism intact and working seamlessly with the VEEB Clock Driver, this piece is a lasting example of practical design and reliable craftsmanship.
A 1960s design classic from Swiss clockmaker Inducta, this clock reflects understated simplicity. The polished metal rim encases a glass cover, paired with a beige-toned metal frame. Its front-opening clam shell design offers easy access to the soft white clock face. With its original mechanism intact and working seamlessly with the VEEB Clock Driver, this piece is a lasting example of practical design and reliable craftsmanship.
A 1960s design classic from Swiss clockmaker Inducta, this clock reflects understated simplicity. The polished metal rim encases a glass cover, paired with a beige-toned metal frame. Its front-opening clam shell design offers easy access to the soft white clock face. With its original mechanism intact and working seamlessly with the VEEB Clock Driver, this piece is a lasting example of practical design and reliable craftsmanship.
Timeline
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INDUCTA today 2023Inducta now specialises is large custom made display clocks for big brands, including Rolex and Patak Philippe
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INDUCTA AG 2012The company name is changed to'Wittwer-Bär Immobilien AG' and the subsidiary INDUCTA AG is established to operational business
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Uhrenfabrik Wittwer-Bär AG 2009The company changes it name to Uhrenfabrik Wittwer-Bär AG
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Wittwer-Bär AG 1988The clock factory 'Wittwer-Bär AG' is founded
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Passing of Adolf Bär 1966Adolf Baer passes away in Thun, Switzerland
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Inducta Product Line 1962Turmuhren Fabrik A. Bär, takes over the Inducta product line from Landis+Gyr (*who also own Magneta clocks) in Zug, Switzerland
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Turmuhren Fabrik A. Bär 1924Adolf Bär founds the clock tower company 'Turmuhren Fabrik A. Bär', in Gwatt-Thun, Switzerland. Producing mechanical tower clocks for churches
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Birth of Adolf Bär 1890Adolf Bär is born in Kleinandelfingen, Switzerland. Interestingly, Adolf's father was Jacob Gottlieb Βär, founder of the famous clock factory J.G Sumiswalder Turmuhrenfabrik in Sumiswald, Switzerland