DAMASKO

September 30, 2024 8:15 pm Published by

Damasko – watch manufacturer with a passion for time

In anticipation of a long time, we build our watches to be as robust and tough inside and out – where it counts, to defy all the adversities of daily life – always precise and timeless beautiful!

Watches that will inspire you for a lifetime – that’s what we have been researching and developing with our team in our manufactory in Barbing near Regensburg for over 25 years. With over 100 patents and design patents around the watch, from hardenable stainless steels for the case to wear-free and friction-optimized designs in the movement, only cutting-edge technology is used so that our watches keep what they promise – time – for a lifetime!

Our expertise in the surface and deep treatment of case steels have secured us a leading position among watch manufacturers. Everything from a single source, including our own movement – we started out with this claim over 15 years ago and developed our own movements. Many patents and inventions later, such as our silicon hair spring – for excellent rate results – we are now setting standards in modern movement production. Our expertise in making our own movements is an important step for the future.

Today, we build the majority of our watches with our own manufacture movements. We can fall back on a large selection of calibers with a wide variety of complications. With over 90% vertical integration, we are one of the few watch manufacturers in Europe that produce almost all watch components in-house – we are proud of our “made in Germany” status.

This closes the circle with the founding promise of Konrad Damasko, who was given a watch as a confirmation gift, but after years of intensive wear, the brass case was worn down and the watch could no longer be repaired. The desire to build watches that will outlast our time has been fulfilled.

You can look forward to a variety of new models at the WindUp WatchFair. These are equipped with a new generation of manufacture movements with further developed high-tech silicon components.

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This post was written by Myra Shallan