Collection: Vintage GUB Glashütte: Spezimatic, DDR Icons & Historic Calibers

Experience the resilience of Saxon watchmaking. GUB Glashütte (Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe) was formed in 1951 from the nationalization of legendary manufactures, including A. Lange & Söhne. These timepieces represent "Luxury behind the Iron Curtain"—combining robust East German engineering with the traditional finishing standards of the Glashütte region.

The Spezimatic Era & The Legacy of Lange

Vintage GUB watches are rapidly gaining recognition among collectors. Whether it is the iconic Spezimatic (one of the thinnest automatic movements of its time) or the rare early models powered by movements derived from Lange designs, owning a GUB is owning a piece of 20th-century history.

📂 Explore our GUB Glashütte inventory:

  • 🏆 The Spezimatic (Cal. 74/75): Produced from 1964 to 1979, these are the most iconic East German watches. Known for their reliable automatic movements, "Jumbo" cases, and distinct 60s/70s design.
  • ⚙️ Early Calibers (Cal. 60, 64, 28): Extremely rare pieces from the 1950s. Some of these movements (like Cal. 28) are direct descendants of A. Lange & Söhne designs, making them highly undervalued gems.
  • 🎨 Bauhaus & Sixties Design: GUB watches often feature minimalist dials and gold-plated cases that perfectly capture the mid-century modern aesthetic beloved by designers today.

Collector's Tip: As the prices of modern Glashütte Original and A. Lange & Söhne watches skyrocket, vintage GUB pieces serve as the affordable entry point into this exclusive geographical lineage.