
Introducing The New Zenith Chronomaster Original Triple Calendar
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A nostalgic classic design with beautiful modern touches
MeisterSinger has established itself as a unique watchmaker, renowned for its single-hand timepieces that hark back to traditional timekeeping methods. Over the years, the German brand has consistently focused on this distinctive approach across all its releases. Its latest launch introduces a fresh take on one of its most iconic models: the Pangaea Day Date 365, now available with a new grey dial.
The watch retains its signature 40mm stainless steel case with an elegant, slim 10.5mm profile. The fully polished three-part case is topped with a domed sapphire crystal, while the transparent caseback, secured with six screws, offers a clear view of the movement in action. Water resistance is rated at 50 meters, making it suitable for daily wear but not extensive water exposure.
The most notable update in this edition is its sunray grey dial. It maintains the brand’s signature aesthetic, featuring vintage-style numerals and fonts. Orange accents highlight the indices, while the day and date are displayed on two rotating rings beneath the 12 o’clock position. As always, the watch features a single hand, serving as both the hour and minute indicator, marking time in five-minute increments.
Powering the watch is the Swiss Sellita SW-220 automatic movement, specially modified for MeisterSinger’s single-hand display. Operating at 28,800 vph (4Hz), it delivers a 38-hour power reserve. The movement comes with a rotor customized with MeisterSinger’s branding.
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The watch comes fitted with a dark brown calf leather strap featuring white stitching. However, MeisterSinger also offers additional options, including a steel bracelet and other leather straps. It is part of the brand’s permanent collection, and is priced at EUR 2,590, which is approximately AED 9,900.
For more details, visit MeisterSinger’s official website.
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