When the Nuremberg smith
Peter Henlein starting selling the first portable clockwork watches
almost five hundred years ago, they were a sensation, even if they left
something to be desired in terms of timekeeping accuracy. The key factor
was the accuracy of the movements. Watchmakers have been searching ever
since for a way to make the oscillating element, which sets the pace of
any clock, tick with greater regularity. The precision of watches
continually improved. As the equilibrium and balance within watches
increased, the pace and unevenness of life as a whole became much
greater. While it was sufficient in Peter Henlein's day to make an
appointment for sometime in the morning or evening, now even two
minutes’ delay for a train is immediately apparent to all. By means of
his MeisterSinger watches, the designer and founder of the firm seeks to
redeem this development in some way by conveying the inner constancy of
clockwork so that it is also apparent in the outside world.
MeisterSinger 01 Manual 43 mm.
Diameter
43 mm.
Height
11,7 mm.
Movement
ETA 2801-2
Jewels
17
Wound
Manual
Case
Stainless steel
Frontal glass
mineral glass
Case top
mineral glass
Water resistant
3 Bars
Strap
Croco
print
Buckles
Stainless steel
One Hand
Main characteristic of MeisterSinger Watches. Get rid of the unnecessary! The lecture of the metric hour is more logic, intuitive, and …more original. Don’t go unnoticed, look at the passage of time in a different manner. Just like the
first manufactured wrist watches, but using last trend technology. They are very precise and easy to read due to its extreme thin and clever hand.
Double sapphire glass
9 over 10 in Maus scale, sapphire can only be scratched by a diamond! Two glasses: One in the front protects the dial and another in the back allows you to enjoy the view of the machinery. The front sapphire glass is curved, adding extreme elegance to the watch at difference with other wrist watches generally flat.
Swiss Movement
Seal of maximum quality and trust largely demonstrated over the years by the Switzerland master watchmakers.
Manually wound
Show your personality and enjoy the pleasure of winding its big disk shaped crown, but in perfect proportion with its case. The shape and size reminds us of a typical 50s wrist watch.
German Stainless Steel
The case is manufactured with the best German stainless steel 316-L hand polished and partially satin finishing. It’s also called surgical stainless steel, more resistant to corrosion.