The secret of the single hand watch
MeisterSinger combines traditional values with sophisticated design,
highlighting the very origins of the watchmaker?s craft. After all,
timekeeping began with a single hand ? sundials, the first church tower
clocks, the old Breguet subscription watches. For the people in the late
17th century, a second hand must have seemed as strange as a single one
is to us.
For it was in this period that pocket watches were first sold in
significant numbers. At first, they had only a single hour, or fifteen
minutes at best. But in a pre-industrial age, that was more than enough.
Less is more.
The concept of the MeisterSinger single-hand watch consequently
continues the millennia-old development of measuring time.The watches
dispense with unnecessary decoration and even omit one of the two hands.
Such reduction to the minimum gives these watches an unparalleled
clarity of appearance. Thanks to the accurate single hand and the
precision of the numerals on the dial, there need be no fear of anyone
missing their train. It is easy to read the time to five-minute
precision and it is always better to arrive at the station five minutes
before the train leaves.
How to tell time with a MeisterSinger single-hand watch.
The twelve-hour dial is divided by 144 markers. Each marker
represents 5 minutes. It is 10 past 10 on the watch shown. The 15
minute, 30 minute and hour marker are increasingly bolder and combined
with the distinctive pointed hand make it easy to read the time. You
will note that, this works perfectly well in our everyday life. We learn
how to be more relaxed in the handling of time. |