Information about old buffet clock brand "Junghans"?

I just bought a buffet clock in the classifieds for €20. A very small, inconspicuous imprint/stamp indicates that it appears to be a Junhans.

I noticed that all the pictures of Junghans watches on the internet have gold lettering on the watches.

I would like to know if the watch is a fake and what period it comes from, since I don't know anything about antiques…

Thank you very much in advance 🙂

Here are some more pictures of the watch

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kummerfrei
1 year ago

No, it would be new to me that such watches were faked.Junghans used this symbol on dials, but also the fonts.

Uhrmensch742
1 year ago

Junghan’s table clock,

Age: 1930s

Brand: Junghans (Black Forest) since 1861

And no such watches were never faked by Junghans!!!

Function: If you want to know

At the back you can see an elevator wing that turns to the left to pull up.

So they turn the wing several revolutions to the right until they feel a revolt. Then the watch should tick. If not then shake easily.

Condition: I’m really excited about the state of the watch she has the 2. WK survives and looks like new. Not even the back cover has rust traces or oxidation! WOW!

The only thing missing is the button from the back to the pointer setting. It was only pressed on and can therefore drop easily.

Keep the great piece good in honor! This state is wonderful and for that only €20??? A PAST!!!

Mf