Description
Watch Information
Band Colour | Brown |
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Band Material | Leather |
Band Width | 21 Millimeters |
Brand | JUNGHANS (View their collection on Amazon) |
Calendar Type | Day-Date |
Case Diameter | 40.5 Millimeters |
Case Thickness | 14.50 |
Collection | Meister |
Dial Colour | blue |
Crystal Material | Plastic |
Display Type | Analog |
Case Shape | Round |
Item Weight | 70 Grams |
Model Number | 027/4526.01 |
Part Number | 027/4526.01 |
Warranty Type | manufacturer |
Movement | Automatic |
Water Resistance Depth | 30 Meters |
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About Junghans
The German Watch
On 15 April 1861 Erhard Junghans created the company Junghans und Tobler together with his brother-in-law Jakob Zeller-Tobler in Schramberg.
The company began to produce wristwatches in 1927. Beginning in the 1950s, the Bauhaus designer Max Bill created clocks and watches for Junghans and the relationship lasted many years. A remarkable example of his work is a wall clock he designed in 1956–57 that is in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art. In 1962 Bill also created mechanical wristwatches for Junghans. They were the official timekeeper for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
In the late 1980s, Junghans introduced the first radio-controlled table clock on the world market. In 1990 the first radio-controlled wristwatch, called the MEGA 1, followed. In 1995 Junghans presented a solar-powered watch with ceramic housing. Together with the Japanese clockmaker Seiko, Junghans developed a globally-oriented wristwatch that automatically sets the local time in respective time zones.