Day and date displayed the MeisterSinger way
MeisterSinger has always focused on the really important moments – those hours and days that remain in our memory. It is only logical that MeisterSinger offers the Pangaea Day Date with a day and date function. The timepiece has been a reliable part of the MeisterSinger collection for more than 10 years.
The positioning is unusual, the way it is presented unique: While other watches cram the day and date into tiny windows, the two concentric rings of the Pangaea Day Date are open on the dial, giving the owner not only an overview of the current day, but also those in the past and the future. In true MeisterSinger style, the wearer sees the passing of time in a broader context.
New elegance
In addition to the familiar MeisterSinger signature colors, ivory and sunburst blue, the watch manufacturer is now adding a third variant in an elegant steel blue with golden highlights. The watch is fitted with a high-quality cowhide strap that has been tanned with oak bark and painstakingly dyed by hand.
With its sleek, seemingly flowing case and a diameter of 40 millimeters, the Pangaea Day Date is one of the most elegant timepieces in the MeisterSinger collection. Despite the complex mechanical inner workings, its stainless steel case is only 10.5 millimeters high.
Driven by perfection
The Sellita SW220 automatic Swiss movement that powers the Pangaea Day Date reliably switches the day and date display exactly at midnight. It is fascinating to observe how the opposing rings rearrange themselves to form a new date in a flash – and perhaps it’s a
The Sellita SW220 automatic Swiss movement that powers the Pangaea Day Date reliably switches the day and date display exactly at midnight. It is fascinating to observe how the opposing rings rearrange themselves to form a new date in a flash – and perhaps it’s a shame that this always happens at night. The movement can be easily viewed through the sixfold screwed glass exhibition back as it performs its high-precision task.