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The German brand MeisterSinger was founded by Manfred Brassler in 2001 and has built a reputation for its unique single-hand timepieces. With a philosophy centered on a simple approach to timekeeping, MeisterSinger watches encourage wearers to embrace an age-old method of reading time, free from modern minute and second hands. This year, the brand is unveiling a fresh take on the iconic Neo collection with the Neo Special, a vibrant set available in four pastel shades: Light Blue, Light Red, Light Yellow, and Light Green.
The MeisterSinger Neo is recognized for its minimalist design, reminiscent of dress watches from the 1950s and 1960s. Characterized by a slim bezel and a slightly domed sapphire crystal, the watch puts the dial at the forefront. The stainless steel case is elegantly polished, measuring 36mm in diameter and offering a sleek profile with a thickness of just 9.7mm. The closed, screw-down caseback provides water resistance up to 50 meters.
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The dial design stays true to MeisterSinger’s philosophy, featuring a single hour hand and printed numerals that create a subtle 3D effect. To enhance legibility and add a touch of contrast, the hour and half-hour markers are designed in complementary tones that match each dial’s hue.
The watch is powered by the Sellita SW200 movement, modified to support the brand’s distinctive single-hand time display. This automatic movement operates at a frequency of 28,800 vph (4Hz) and offers a 38-hour power reserve.
Each Neo Special model comes fitted with a gray velour leather strap at a price of EUR 1,890 (approximately AED 7,600) or a Milanese steel bracelet at a price of EUR 1,910 (approximately AED 7,650).
For more information, visit MeisterSinger’s official website.
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