Item# J27-473100
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With the Junghans Form A Automatic Watch 027/4731.00, the German philosophy of industrial design epitomizing the synthesis of the artistic and the pragmatic, is an ideology that harkens back to the Bauhaus movement and the principle of "form follows function". The name of this Chronograph is a homage to this principle not only in name but also in design. The elegant reduction of forms and colors also influences the stylish practicality of the FORM series. Attention to detail, design, production quality, and generations of technical expertise have characterized the products of Uhrenfabrik Junghans since the company was founded in Schramberg in the Black Forest region of Germany in 1861.
The Junghans Form A Automatic Watch 027/4731.00 has a self-winding J800.2 movement with a 38 hour power reserve. Diameter: 39.3mm. Height: 9.5mm. Matte silver-plated dial with luminous dots/hands. Glass: flat sapphire crystal with anti-reflection coating on one side. Case: stainless steel with see-through crystal mineral case back, 4-times screwed. Black calfskin leather band with stainless steel buckle. Water resistant up to 5 bars.
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