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World first: A regulator with teeth that can be replaced

March 2009 - The Singulator from MeisterSinger - possibly the most fascinating regulator in the world. And a world first with features that no other regulator can boast. Instead of the usual central minute hand, the Singulator has a central hour hand à la MeisterSinger - plus a small second hand and a small minute hand.

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From the bottom of a well, even the sky looks small

March 2009 - Size is certainly a whole subject in its own right – especially when it comes to watches. The Granmatik from MeisterSinger, with a diameter of 52 mm and automatic movement, is no exception.

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The MeisterSinger Perigraph with date display

August 2008 - In addition to the classical single-hand watch and its variations, MeisterSinger created over the last years a series of time-pieces as variations to the basic model.

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Special edition on the occasion of the 140th anniversary of the premiere of Richard Wagner’s opera “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg”

August 2008 - For this particular occasion, a special edition was created featuring Albrecht Dürer’s “W” on the dial. It was adopted by Richard Wagner as his signet, and until today, the Wagner associations also use the “W” as their logo.

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Chronoskop

June 2008 - The classic three-hand chronograph of MeisterSinger. The MeisterSinger Monograph—a one-hand watch with additional timing function—is now followed on customers’ request by a classic three-hand chronograph, the Meistersinger Chronoskop.


Singular

June 2008 - The Slowtimer. The name says it all: singularis (Latin) means unique or extraordinary. A watch with truly archaic power, showing time with just one hour hand—just like the first mechanical watches of the receding Middle Ages.

The Singular in detail


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MeisterSinger Granmatik

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The Granmatik in detail
 
 
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