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Wristwatches don't just tell the time. They are also icons of 20th century industrial design, none more so than the Junghans ...
A Max Bill watch wouldn’t look out of place in 1930 ... You’ll barely notice it on your wrist, which is sort of the point with a dress watch. And a 42-hour power reserve is plenty to get you through ...
The Max Bill line from Junghans is the most recognizable example of a Bauhaus watch design. Photo by Henry Phillips for Gear Patrol Bauhaus design reached the world of watches most notably in the ...
German watch manufacturer Junghans is celebrating 60 years of creating mechanical watches in association of Swiss architect and designer, Max Bill, with a new collector’s set. The brand has put ...
For the centenary in 2019, Junghans produced two limited edition watches - a Max Bill Automatic and a Max Bill Chronograph. Now it has followed up with a non-limited, and very similar, version of ...
That’s why this Junghans watch inspired by artist Max Bill is so worth the investment. It features a clean design that’s uncomplicated but hardly boring, as evidenced by the sleek black face ...
Why do I like this watch? It's simple really: the '60s design aesthetic is modern and classic at the same time. Adding to the sophistication are the ideal proportions. The thin lines and simple ...
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