The MeisterSinger Singulator Black Line has the typical appearance of a regulator watch, with the three indications - displayed separately. The MeisterSinger Singulator Black Line ref. ED-SIM102BL is a limited edition of 25 pieces with a price of Euro 4,490.
MeisterSinger always finds a way to create timepieces that perform their tasks in an original way.
This is also the case of the Singulator Black Line, a timepiece that has the typical appearance of a regulator watch, with the three indications - hours, minutes and seconds - displayed separately. But differently from classical regulators, in this model the hour hand, rather than the minute hand, takes center stage with minutes and seconds displayed on the auxiliary dials.
Thanks to this layout, you can have an overview of the course of the day at a glance. If you don’t only want to know the time to the nearest five minutes but more exactly, the minutes and seconds are displayed on the small dials.
With its three hand, the Singulator is not the typical MeisterSinger's single-handed watch but it maintains several design elements typical of the brand, like the needle hands and the double-digit numerals.
Protected by a domed sapphire glass, the black dial features typography with instrument-like “old radium” colouring and red-tipped hands.
The round case - 43 mm in diameter and 13.3 mm thick - is crafted from stainless steel, coated with jet-black carbon and then sandblasted to achieve its attractive matt finish.
The diamond-like carbon (DLC) treatment also makes the watch more resistant to scratches. Water resistance is 50 metres / 165 feet.
The 4-screwed exhibition back displays the Swiss hand-wound calibre MS0109 (base Unitas 6498-1) that had to be significantly redesigned for this model. Beating at the frequency of 2.5. Hz (18,000 vibrations per hour), it offers 46 hours of power reserve.
The MeisterSinger Singulator Black Line ref. ED-SIM102BL is a limited edition of 25 pieces with a price of Euro 4,490. meistersinger.com
This is also the case of the Singulator Black Line, a timepiece that has the typical appearance of a regulator watch, with the three indications - hours, minutes and seconds - displayed separately. But differently from classical regulators, in this model the hour hand, rather than the minute hand, takes center stage with minutes and seconds displayed on the auxiliary dials.
Thanks to this layout, you can have an overview of the course of the day at a glance. If you don’t only want to know the time to the nearest five minutes but more exactly, the minutes and seconds are displayed on the small dials.
With its three hand, the Singulator is not the typical MeisterSinger's single-handed watch but it maintains several design elements typical of the brand, like the needle hands and the double-digit numerals.
Protected by a domed sapphire glass, the black dial features typography with instrument-like “old radium” colouring and red-tipped hands.
The round case - 43 mm in diameter and 13.3 mm thick - is crafted from stainless steel, coated with jet-black carbon and then sandblasted to achieve its attractive matt finish.
The diamond-like carbon (DLC) treatment also makes the watch more resistant to scratches. Water resistance is 50 metres / 165 feet.
The 4-screwed exhibition back displays the Swiss hand-wound calibre MS0109 (base Unitas 6498-1) that had to be significantly redesigned for this model. Beating at the frequency of 2.5. Hz (18,000 vibrations per hour), it offers 46 hours of power reserve.
The MeisterSinger Singulator Black Line ref. ED-SIM102BL is a limited edition of 25 pieces with a price of Euro 4,490. meistersinger.com
My love for this brand keeps growing. I am considering to buy a Vintago.
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