MeisterSinger Dresses The N°01, N°03 And Perigraph In Classical White
Three watches along a common theme celebrating the iconic single-hand philosophy once more.
The German single-handed watch manufacturer MeisterSinger was founded in 2001 and revolves around a more relaxed take on the passing of time. Instead of relying on hours, minutes and seconds hands to indicate time, MeisterSinger strips this back to the essentials only, with just one single hand. This simplified display dates back to the earliest sundials, tower clocks and pocket watches. In 2021 the company celebrated its 20th anniversary, showing that the brand is here to stay thanks to its clear identity. MeisterSinger now applies a bit of a dressy touch to three of its most important models, the N°01, N°03 and Perigraph, sharing white dials with gold-coloured applied hour indices, a black hand and black and blue details all around.
N°01
The N°01 is where it all started for MeisterSinger, as this hand-wound model has been around since 2001. It has a 43mm wide stainless steel case with a brushed and polished finish. It has a sapphire crystal on the front, with a solid caseback covering the movement. Inside we find the Sellita SW210, which has a power reserve of 42 hours. It’s worn on a cognac leather strap with a printed crocodile pattern, just like the other two. The N°01 retails for EUR 1,690, making it the most affordable of the trio.
Quick Facts – 43mm x 11.5mm – stainless steel case – sapphire crystal with solid caseback – white dial with applied gold coloured double-digit hour indices – black needle-like hand – black and blue timing track – Sellita SW210, manual wound – 42h power reserve – cognac leather strap with embossed crocodile pattern and pin buckle – EUR 1,690
N°03
The N°03 is basically the N°01, but with an automatic movement and both are still top-sellers for the brand. It again comes in a 43mm by 11.5mm stainless steel case. The only difference on the white dial is the scripted “automatic” in blue, just below the model’s name on the dial. Around the back, a sapphire crystal gives way to the Sellita SW200 in a no-date configuration and 38h of power reserve. It’s priced a bit higher compared to its manual sibling and retails for EUR 1,990.
Quick Facts – 43mm x 11.5mm – stainless steel case – sapphire crystal front & back – pull-out crown with MeisterSinger logo – white dial with applied gold coloured double-digit hour indices – black needle-like hand – black and blue timing track – Sellita SW200, automatic – 38h power reserve – cognac leather strap with embossed crocodile pattern and pin buckle – EUR 1,990
Perigraph
The third member of this new series of white dial MeisterSinger watches is the emblematic Perigraph. Where the N°01 and N°03 have an uninterrupted dial, the Perigraph shows a full date disc, with a subtle blue triangular pointer showing the correct date. The overall look of the dial is identical, with gold-coloured indices, a white and blue timing track and a black hand. Powered by the Sellita SW200 as well, the Perigraph tops out the trio at EUR 2,190. All three models will be available from Q2 onwards.
Quick Facts – 43mm x 11.5mm – stainless steel case, brushed & polished – sapphire crystal front & back – white dial with applied double digits – black needle-like hand – black and blue timing track – white date disc with black and blue markings – Sellita SW200, automatic – 38h power reserve – cognac leather strap with embossed crocodile pattern and pin buckle – EUR 2,190
For more information on MeisterSinger and this series of three watches, please visit MeisterSinger.com