Meistersinger ED-NL25 NL Edition Aventurine
Dial
The deep blue aventurine captivates the eye with its characteristic shimmer, created by countless sparkling inclusions suspended in the material. These reflect the light and produce the so-called aventurescence – a special brilliance with a lively sparkle that lends each dial its unique depth and radiance. The typography takes inspiration from historic watch faces, lending the timepiece a nostalgic character. In this edition, the finely printed silver numerals create an elegant, three-dimensional effect. Instead of the traditional 5-minute markers, delicate dots trace the passage of time. The design is completed by MeisterSinger’s artfully shaped hour hand, evoking an era when watches were still worn on chains. The inscription “NL Edition” appears in refined script beneath the MeisterSinger logo.
Case
The stainless steel case is 43 mm in diameter, water-resistant up to 5 bar, and fitted with a domed sapphire glass over the dial. The movement can be easily viewed through the fourfold screwed glass exhibition back as it performs its high-precision task. In this edition, the crown is positioned on the left side.
Movement
The Swiss Sellita SW200 automatic movement, which is specially modified for MeisterSinger’s single-hand watches, quietly ticks inside the NL Mystique Edition. The rotor provides the watch with a power reserve of 38 hours.
Feature
With the Pangaea Aventurin NL Edition 2025, MeisterSinger continues a long-established tradition: since 2004, the brand has released a special edition exclusively for the Dutch market each year. Aventurine enchants with its characteristic aventurescence – a sparkling effect that reflects the light in a unique way, giving every dial depth and vibrancy. Each dial is a true one of a kind, showcasing the material’s natural beauty with timeless elegance. This special edition is limited to just 50 pieces.
Reading a single-hand watch
Each line in the outer circle of MeisterSinger’s single-hand watches stands for exactly 5 minutes. The hand is therefore both an hour hand and a minute hand. For example, if the hand points to the fifth stroke after ten, the time is 10:25.
The line hierarchy typical of MeisterSinger single-hand watches additionally divides the time display into half and quarter hours, thus making it easier to read off the time accurately.