Item# J27-430302
$2,600.00
Inspired by the philosophy of the Bauhaus, the Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope Watch 027/4303.02 proves that less really can be more. Minimalist through and through, these watches guide the eye to the essential aspect: the time. Junghans Max Bill watches ensure that the timepiece on your wrist is just as relevant today as it was at the moment of conception. The attention to detail, design, 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 Max Bill Chronoscope Watch 027/4303.02 has a self winding J880.2 movement with a power reserve of 48 hours (without chronoscope function). Diameter: 40mm. Height: 14.4mm. Matte silver-plated dial, with luminous dots/hands. Glass: sapphire crystal. Case: stainless steel. with 5-times screwed case back. Black leather calfskin band with stainless steel buckle. Water resistant up to 5 bars.
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