1960s Moser-Baer Clock - Double Sided

CHF 1,650.00
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This vintage double-sided Swiss electric train station clock, made by Moser Baer of Switzerland in 1961, is an iconic design piece that serves as a unique focal point in any space.

The clock retains its original mechanism on both clock faces and works seamlessly with the VEEB clock driver to ensure internet-accurate timekeeping.

The main frame has been professionally powder-coated to restore its original colour.

This vintage double-sided Swiss electric train station clock, made by Moser Baer of Switzerland in 1961, is an iconic design piece that serves as a unique focal point in any space.

The clock retains its original mechanism on both clock faces and works seamlessly with the VEEB clock driver to ensure internet-accurate timekeeping.

The main frame has been professionally powder-coated to restore its original colour.

 

MOSER BAER Timeline

  • Moser-Baer AG 2023
    The company's operational center remains nestled in the picturesque town of Summiswald, located in the very heart of Switzerland
  • Acquisition of Peweta 2023
    BĂźrk Mobatime GmbH buys Peweta AG
  • Merger with BĂźrk 1997
    The assets of BĂźrk Zeitsysteme, Schwenningen in Germany, are acquired, and BĂźrk Mobatime GmbH is founded
  • Carpe Diem 1996
    Diem SA Zeitsysteme, Geneva, formerly Patek Philippe Electronics, is acquired.
  • Mobatime Brand 1990
    Moser Baer is shortened to the first two letters of each word and the Mobatime brand is introduced
  • Acquisition of FAVAG 1989
    The watch division of FAVAG, Neuchâtel in Switzerland is acquired
  • Swiss Federal Railways 1947
    The famous train station clock of the Swiss Federal Railways is created in collaboration with engineer and designer Hans Hilfiker
  • Swiss Air Force 1946
    Moser-Baer produces high-speed telegraph devices and assemblies for the Swiss Air Force “Vampire” aircraft fighter
  • W. Moser-Baer Uhrenfabrik 1938
    Wilhelm Moser founded “W. Moser-Baer Uhrenfabrik” in Summiswald, Switzerland, in the tradition of the Sumiswald pendulum clocks