Tobias Bäuerle & Sons

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The company Tobias Bäuerle & Sons was a watchmaker in St. Georgen in the Black Forest . The business purpose was the operation of a factory for precision engineering and electronic devices and technical clocks .

The company was founded in 1864 by Tobias Bäuerle. In 1891 he received his first patent for a special pendulum design. In 1897 he registered the “Hirsch” brand as a protected trademark . On August 20, 1903, Tobias Bäuerle took on his two sons, Christian and Tobias, as partners in his company, which has since operated as Tobias Bäuerle & Sons.

In 1998, the company moved to Villingen-Schwenningen after the lease expired . In May 2001 the company Tobias Bäuerle & Söhne Feinwerktechnik GmbH was then insolvent.

The movements by Tobias Bäuerle & Sons can be found in Siemens master clocks (e.g. HU10 / 12).

The Tobias Bäuerle entrepreneurial villa in St. Georgen is now used as a museum (ground floor) about the work of the inventor Hermann Papst (1902–1981).

Individual evidence

  1. http://web2.cylex.de/firma-home/tobias-baeuerle-_-soehne-feinwerktechnik-gmbh-4572.html
  2. http://uhrenlexikon.de/begriff.php?begr=B%E4uerle,%20Tobias&nr=1
  3. Eva-Maria Vaassen: Baeuerle files closed. (No longer available online.) Südkurier, June 25, 2004, archived from the original on December 30, 2015 ; accessed on December 30, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.suedkurier.de
  4. http://uhrenfreunde.npage.de/meine-siemens-uhrenanlage.html
  5. http://hermannpapst.de/das-museum/das-haus-muhlegg-und-die-stadt-st-georgen/die-unternehmervilla-des-tobias-bauerle/