URGOS was founded in Schwenningen in 1920 as Rumminger & Co. GmbH founded by Christian Haller, Johannes Jauch, Robert Pabst and Heinrich Rumminger. In 1923 the company changed the company name to URGOS.
Movements for large clocks and clock parts were built. The company expanded steadily, in 1925 there were 50 employees, in 1936 there were already 140. At the time of the 2 However, during World War II the company was forced to produce for the military.
After the end of the war, the company was dismantled as part of the reparations payments. After a few years, the company started building clocks again, mainly for export. In 1992 the buildings of URGOS were auctioned off, but in 1994 movements were made again after the employees had taken over the company.
Good state of preservation.
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URGOS was founded in Schwenningen in 1920 as Rumminger & Co. GmbH founded by Christian Haller, Johannes Jauch, Robert Pabst and Heinrich Rumminger. In 1923 the company changed the company name to URGOS.
Movements for large clocks and clock parts were built. The company expanded steadily, in 1925 there were 50 employees, in 1936 there were already 140. At the time of the 2 However, during World War II the company was forced to produce for the military.
After the end of the war, the company was dismantled as part of the reparations payments. After a few years, the company started building clocks again, mainly for export. In 1992 the buildings of URGOS were auctioned off, but in 1994 movements were made again after the employees had taken over the company.
Good state of preservation.
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