MeisterSinger expanded its collection with a new variation of the Neo model, the Neo Pointer Date. The MeisterSingerEuroNeo Pointer Date 36 mm has a price of Euro 1,290 while the Neo Plus Pointer Date 40 mm is just a bit more expensive at Euro 1,390.
Renowned for its highly recognizable mechanical watches showing the time with just one single hand, MeisterSinger expanded its collection with a new variation of the Neo model, the Neo Pointer Date.
This new timepiece is equipped with an additional hand whose only function is to display the date in the middle of the dial.
This form of display was a traditional one for wristwatches, as the date used to be indicated by a hand at the center of the dial long before the first date windows appeared. It offers the additional benefit of providing an overview of the monthly progress.
The date circle is slightly recessed and located tightly around the center of the dial, well distinguished from the minute scale and the hour numerals.
Featuring a thin bezel and a domed hardened acryl glass, the Neo is one of the most elegant models in the MeisterSinger collection. It comes with a 36 mm stainless steel case as well as in a larger 40 mm version named Neo Plus. In a similar way, the Neo Pointer Date is also available in these two sizes, each in two dial variations: opaline white and sunburst blue.
Both the Neo Pointer Date and the Neo Plus Pointer Date are powered by a Swiss automatic Sellita SW 200-1 movement beating at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour) with a power reserve of 38 hours.
The screwed back of the stainless-steel case is engraved with the fermata logo, stamped with a serial number, and water-resistant up to 3 bar.
All models come with a finely meshed milanaise bracelet. The MeisterSingerEuroNeo Pointer Date 36 mm has a price of Euro 1,290 while the Neo Plus Pointer Date 40 mm is just a bit more expensive at Euro 1,390. meistersinger.com
This new timepiece is equipped with an additional hand whose only function is to display the date in the middle of the dial.
This form of display was a traditional one for wristwatches, as the date used to be indicated by a hand at the center of the dial long before the first date windows appeared. It offers the additional benefit of providing an overview of the monthly progress.
The date circle is slightly recessed and located tightly around the center of the dial, well distinguished from the minute scale and the hour numerals.
Featuring a thin bezel and a domed hardened acryl glass, the Neo is one of the most elegant models in the MeisterSinger collection. It comes with a 36 mm stainless steel case as well as in a larger 40 mm version named Neo Plus. In a similar way, the Neo Pointer Date is also available in these two sizes, each in two dial variations: opaline white and sunburst blue.
The screwed back of the stainless-steel case is engraved with the fermata logo, stamped with a serial number, and water-resistant up to 3 bar.
All models come with a finely meshed milanaise bracelet. The MeisterSingerEuroNeo Pointer Date 36 mm has a price of Euro 1,290 while the Neo Plus Pointer Date 40 mm is just a bit more expensive at Euro 1,390. meistersinger.com
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