Description
Originally established in 1861 in Schramberg, Germany, Junghans early history saw the company become the worlds biggest watch manufacturer at the time, with over 3, 000 employees producing over three million timepieces a year. A passion for quality and reliability that knows no boundaries. Junghans began to fit movements of their own design and manufacture into wristwatches around the 1930s. In the 1950s a relationship with Max Bill formed and soon began to flourish, providing contemporary designs for wall clocks, which were mainly marketed as kitchen clocks. Introducing this classic Junghans men’s timepiece from the Meister collection. Featuring a sleek 38. 5mm stainless steel case, a clean and sophisticated Silver-tone dial with baton hour markers, and hardened Sapphire anti-reflective glass for optimum protection. A powerful automatic movement offers reliable performance. This timepiece also offers a date complication. Presented on a luxurious Alligator strap and secured with a pin-buckle clasp for comfort and peace of mind on the wrist. Water-resistant to 50 metres. Explore the full Junghans collection.
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