
The Junghans Meister S Chronoscope is a bold evolution of the brand’s Bauhaus heritage—infusing the refined Meister line with rugged chronograph functionality and a distinctly modern edge. With its commanding 42mm stainless steel case, deep midnight-blue dial, and 200-meter water resistance, this is a chronograph built for everyday wear and unexpected adventures alike.
The dial features a gradient finish that transitions from a lighter center to a darker perimeter, enhancing its depth and visual interest. The triple-register layout includes a 30-minute counter at 12 o’clock, a 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock, and a small seconds sub-dial at 9 o’clock. A day-date display at 3 o’clock adds practicality, and all hands and indices are treated with environmentally friendly luminous material for optimal readability in low-light conditions.
Powering the Meister S Chronoscope is the automatic J880.1 caliber, based on the reliable ETA 7750. This movement offers a 48-hour power reserve and features a stop-second function, ensuring precise timekeeping. The watch is available with a robust seven-row stainless steel bracelet, complete with a folding clasp for a secure and comfortable fit.
Whether you're navigating a busy workday or embarking on a weekend adventure, the Junghans Meister S Chronoscope delivers a compelling blend of style, functionality, and durability.
Ships within two to four (2-4) weeks after purchase.
- Case: Stainless Steel
- Dial: Anthracite
- Movement: Junghans J880.1
- Complications: Day, Date, Chronograph
- Winding: Automatic
- Lens: Sapphire
- Strap: 7 Link Bracelet
- Water Res.: 200m
- Diameter: 45 mm (including crown)
- Length: 49mm
- Thickness: 16mm
- Lug Width: 22mm
- German-Made
- SKU: 27/4024.45
- Warranty: 24 months
Since 1861, the town of Schramberg, Germany, nestled sleepily in the Black Forest, has been home to one of the greatest names in German watchmaking: Junghans. For over a century and a half, the brand has produced a stunning array of watches and clocks for almost every conceivable application, from egg timers to cockpit clocks for Bf-109 fighter aircraft, but today their collection is comprised mostly of a few lines of clean, design-oriented timepieces.
Junghans’ style trends toward sleek minimalism, with a healthy dose of mid-century style to keep things unique and interesting. This shines through especially well in their Meister Pilot series, with a one of a kind scalloped rotating bezel based on the pilot’s chronographs Junghans supplied to the newly reforming German air force, in the 1950s. The real star of the show for Junghans, however, is the Max Bill series, named after the eponymous Bauhaus designer.