After an eventful and moving company history, the Schramberg-based entrepreneurs Dr. Hans-Jochem and Hannes Steim became the new owners of the traditional company in 2009. Every Junghans watch is manufactured in Schramberg with great attention to detail, high standards of design and quality and technological competence,.
The collection includes charismatic timepieces:
The Meister watches, which were first produced in the 1930s, reflect the company's past and present. Technology and design are combined in this range, which has retained its fascination and form throughout the decades.
Much has changed since 1961. Or not.
Because the series of mechanical wristwatches that Max Bill created for Junghans then is still produced largely unchanged today. Characterized by the Bauhaus philosophy, these timepieces have long since become classics. The restrained design of the simple case guides the gaze to the truly important thing: the time.
Junghans set new standards in 1990 with the invention of the first radio-controlled wristwatch – a technology that, in connection with environmentally-friendly solar energy, is still in use today.
A technological range as unique as the watches with the star.
After an eventful and moving company history, the Schramberg-based entrepreneurs Dr. Hans-Jochem and Hannes Steim became the new owners of the traditional company in 2009. Every Junghans watch is...
read more » Close window After an eventful and moving company history, the Schramberg-based entrepreneurs Dr. Hans-Jochem and Hannes Steim became the new owners of the traditional company in 2009. Every Junghans watch is manufactured in Schramberg with great attention to detail, high standards of design and quality and technological competence,.
The collection includes charismatic timepieces:
The Meister watches, which were first produced in the 1930s, reflect the company's past and present. Technology and design are combined in this range, which has retained its fascination and form throughout the decades.
Much has changed since 1961. Or not.
Because the series of mechanical wristwatches that Max Bill created for Junghans then is still produced largely unchanged today. Characterized by the Bauhaus philosophy, these timepieces have long since become classics. The restrained design of the simple case guides the gaze to the truly important thing: the time.
Junghans set new standards in 1990 with the invention of the first radio-controlled wristwatch – a technology that, in connection with environmentally-friendly solar energy, is still in use today.
A technological range as unique as the watches with the star.