Junghans brings Sporty to a new size
Meister S Automatic 36
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Junghans
Meister S Automatic 36
Junghans brings Sporty to a new size
Dial color

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$2,578.00
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The Meister S Automatic 36 brings sporty elegance into a wearable automatic package. With a compact 36 mm bezel diameter, this collection balances refined design and mechanical movement in a size that works beautifully on many wrists. Each variant channels a different personality through its dial finish — from classic blue to subtle champagne — and now offers a new mint green hue for a fresh, modern twist.

Built in stainless steel, each model features a domed sapphire crystal with anti‑reflective coating, a seven‑screw caseback engraved with the Junghans star, and water resistance to 10 bar (100 m). The overall case thickness sits around 11.5 mm (as shown in Junghans’ tech data for this line). The dials use lacquered or metallic finishes, applied luminous indices, and skeletonized hands to maintain clarity and character even in low light.

Driving the line is the in‑house Junghans calibre J800.1 automatic movement, with a 38‑hour power reserve and a date window. Whether you choose Blue, Champagne, or the new Mint Green dial, each variant shares the same mechanical heart, robust build, and signature Junghans styling — letting your color choice reflect your mood, while performance remains consistent.

  • Variant: Black Dial
  • Movement: Junghans J800.1 Automatic
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Bezel Diameter: 36 mm
  • Thickness: ~11.5 mm
  • Crystal: Sapphire with AR coating
  • Dial: Black Matte, applied luminous indices
  • Hands: Skeletonized with luminous accents
  • Date: Date window at 3 o’clock
  • Bracelet: Stainless Steel bracelet (matt/polish), safety folding clasp
  • Water Resistance: 10 bar / 100 m
  • Caseback: Engraved screw‑down caseback with Junghans star
  • Variant: Green Dial
  • Movement: Junghans J800.1 Automatic
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Bezel Diameter: 36 mm
  • Thickness: ~11.5 mm
  • Crystal: Sapphire with AR coating
  • Dial: Mint green matte, applied luminous indices
  • Hands: Skeletonized with luminous fill
  • Date: Date window at 3 o’clock
  • Bracelet: Stainless Steel bracelet (matching finish), safety folding clasp
  • Water Resistance: 10 bar / 100 m
  • Caseback: Engraved screw‑down caseback with Junghans star
  • Variant: Blue Dial
  • Movement: Junghans J800.1 Automatic
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Bezel Diameter: 36 mm
  • Thickness: ~11.5 mm
  • Crystal: Sapphire with AR coating
  • Dial: Blue matte, domed, applied indices with luminous fill
  • Hands: Skeletonized with luminous tips
  • Date: Date window at 3 o’clock
  • Bracelet: Stainless Steel bracelet (matt/polish), safety folding clasp
  • Water Resistance: 10 bar / 100 m
  • Caseback: Engraved screw‑down caseback with Junghans star
About Junghans

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.