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Minimalist design meets thoughtful detail in the Junghans Form A Bauhaus Limited Edition, a watch that distills German industrial aesthetics into a refined wrist companion. Limited to 1,000 pieces, this edition features a matte black dial punctuated by playful, multicolored dot indices—a nod to modernist design principles that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Its clean, curved profile and faceted minute track are true to the “Form” collection's core tenets: elegant simplicity that speaks volumes.
The watch is built with precision and comfort in mind. Its black PVD stainless steel case measures a balanced 39.3 mm in diameter and keeps a slim 9.5 mm height, creating a sleek silhouette that suits both contemporary and classic tastes. A domed sapphire crystal protects the dial, while the bracelet—also finished in black PVD—uses a Milanese mesh style that ensures both durability and lightness. With up to 5 bar (50 m) of water resistance and a subtle date window at 3 o'clock, it's practical for daily wear without compromising elegance.
Under the hood is Junghans’ J800.2 automatic movement, offering a reliable 38-hour power reserve. This Swiss-based calibre provides consistent timekeeping with a discreet seconds hand and date function—meeting the needs of quartz purists and mechanical enthusiasts alike.
- Model: Form A Bauhaus Limited Edition (Ref. 27/4533.44)
- Limited Edition: 1,000 pieces
- Case Material: Black PVD stainless steel
- Diameter: 39.3 mm
- Thickness: 9.5 mm
- Crystal: Domed sapphire with anti-reflective coating
- Dial: Matte black with multicolor dot indices
- Hands: Luminous-coated black sword hands
- Date: Aperture at 3 o’clock
- Movement: Automatic Junghans J800.2 (ETA 2824-based)
- Power Reserve: ~38 hours
- Water Resistance: 50 m / 5 bar
- Bracelet: Black PVD Milanese mesh
- Collection: JUNGHANS FORM
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.
