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Damasko German Engineering: True German technology

Damasko’s horological journey began a quarter of a century ago with a ground-breaking patent for hardenable stainless steel, which led to the development and construction of the first DAMASKO manufacture calibre (A 35) in 2010, raising the company to the elite circle of genuine manufacturers.
Damasko’s horological journey began a quarter of a century ago with a ground-breaking patent for hardenable stainless steel, which led to the development and construction of the first DAMASKO manufacture calibre (A 35) in 2010, raising the company to the elite circle of genuine manufacturers.
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This week we’re getting a bit technical as we explore what makes Damasko a true watch manufacturer and why their watches, bands and clasps are so robust and well-engineered.

Damasko’s horological journey began a quarter of a century ago with a ground-breaking patent for hardenable stainless steel, which led to the development and construction of the first DAMASKO manufacture calibre (A 35) in 2010, raising the company to the elite circle of genuine manufacturers.
Further developments in the areas of parts manufacture, ice-hardening, PVD coating, mechanical clasp fitting, and the use of silicone springs to reduce wear and service have resulted in more than 100 patents, utility models, and registered designs.

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