We will need a serial no, from the back of the movement to date it. We do not discuss values on the forum, but these are fairly common and do not have great value. It appears original and probably from first quarter of the 20th century.
You have a great, rare and unusual 400 day clock c.1906/7. I am sure the moderators will move it to the 400 day forum where it will receive the correct atttention and comments.
Re: Gustav Becker dating.
I am more inclined to think that this a Braunau factory made clock from the 1930s after GB were taken over by Junghans. But I am sure someone will enlighten us.
Now I have the clock I can tell that it has a very high quality case and dials, probably custom made in europe. The movements are cheap quartz obtainable almost anywhere. More pictures attached.
It is probably a retailer/distributor, no longer in existence. Guess Japanese in origin c.1970/80. I'll post pictures when I have it. It is high quality and has a nice gold plated 4 glass case, with mother of pearl dials, also barometer and hygrometer.
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