MeisterSinger is the world’s leading icon for single-hand watches. In addition to outstanding design with a passion for detail and excellent Swiss watchmaking craftsmanship, the brand represents a self-determined approach to time.
With the Meisterstücke (engl.: masterpieces) from the eponymous collection, MeisterSinger demonstrates its true capabilities: Record-breaking technology that is rightfully awarded with numerous, prestigious design prizes.
The name already gives a hint: The watches in the Klassik (English: classic) collection reflect the quintessence of the brand’s design language, most importantly the two-digit hour indices, the 5-minute division of the circumferential minute scale and the sharply tapered hour hand. 100% MeisterSinger.
Those who appreciate the reduced, uncluttered look of the Klassik collection, but do not want to go without a little more information on the dial, will find what they are looking for in the Klassik Plus watches. Even a day and date indication only requires a single hand.
What may at first sound like a contradiction is actually being brought to life in the New Vintage collection: Design features of the 50s and 60s are skilfully combined with ultra-modern elements.
A dive watch from MeisterSinger? Sure, no problem with the Salthora Meta X. As a big novelty (and in contrast to the other watches), it does not display the elapsed hours but the elapsed minutes. Another highlight is the jumping hour complication at 12 o’clock.
Since 2001, a company based in the German city of Münster, Westphalia, has been producing a range of exceptional mechanical wristwatches. They have just one single hand with a fine needlepoint that enables the wearer to read the time almost to the nearest minute. The company founder Manfred Brassler creates his classical timepieces with this characteristic in the technical and cultural tradition of early watchmaking and shows today how relaxing it is to read the time in an original way.
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