Understatement with a touch of extravagance: that's what the Teutonia II Ring date stands for. With this new Mühle watch, the date confidently steps out of the shadow of the dial and is displayed as a fully visible scale on a slightly raised dial ring.
Dresswatch
The look and feel are just right, making the Teutonia II Ring date the perfect mechanical dress watch. With its slim case measuring just 10.7 millimeters in height, featuring fine polishing and cutting, and its supple strap.
Exquisitely decorated dial
The gray-blue dial features a delicate sunburst finish. This plays with the incident light and causes the dial to shine in different shades, sometimes brighter, sometimes darker.
Ring date
The new and sophisticated date display is achieved by means of small oval cutouts in the dial, which are located within the 31-day scale. Beneath these is a date disc in the same color as the dial, which has a white marker. This appears as a small index through the openings in the dial and moves one step further within the ring scale each day.
Three decades of wristwatches
Special rotor 2026
All new models for 2026, which will also be manufactured this year, are equipped with a special rotor. The reason for this is “Three Decades of Wristwatches” at Nautische Instrumente Mühle-Glashütte. The Glashütte-based manufacturer began producing wristwatches in 1996, two years after the company was founded with the eponymous marine chronometers and ship's clocks.