Item# J27-423000
$1,250.00
The classic design of this Junghans Meister fein Kleine Automatic Watch 027/4230.00 is timeless. With filigree baton hands, elongated indices and integration of the Junghans lettering at six o'clock, the lines are precise with a focus on the distinctive geometry. One of the Junghans watches in the renowned Meister line, this Kleine Automatic watch is a stand out addition to the lineup. Meister translated from German means master or mastery. This relates how Junghans intended the Meister range of watches to be. Their highest level of precision, style, and an unmatched echelon in quality and master craftsmanship. Originally produced between the 1930s and 1960s, the Meister range was reissued in 2011 and updated in a modern style. A recently released line of watches for the company, but considered to be a return to the traditional heart of Junghans.
The Junghans Meister fein Kleine Automatic Watch 027/4230.00 has a self-winding J800.1 movement with a 38 hour power reserve. Diameter: 35mm. Height: 10.4mm. Matte white dial with exquisite baton hands. Crystal: sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating. Case: polished stainless steel with 4-times screwed case back. Curved leather strap with stainless steel buckle. Water resistant up to 5 bars.
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