Diameter 38 mm
Height 10,5 mm
Lug width 18 mm
Case material Stainless steel
Front glass Sapphire crystal
Caseback Exhibition back (mineral glass)
Water resistance 5 Bar
DIAL
The Perigraph in MeisterSinger’s distinctive ivory hue has long since become a MeisterSinger classic. The date ring is completely open, giving the dial both structure and depth. The centrally positioned single hand calmly rotates around the dial. A small yellow arrow at 12 o’clock points to the current date. In this version, it has a medium blue dial dial with white and yellow contrasts.
CASE
The stainless steel case is 38 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 sixfold screwed glass exhibition back as it performs its high-precision task. The imprint “One of 100” on the glass exhibition back emphasizes the fact that this watch is one of only 100 pieces manufactured.
MOVEMENT
The Swiss Sellita SW300 automatic movement, which is specially modified for MeisterSinger’s single-hand watches, quietly ticks inside the Perigraph. At midnight, the date switches to the next day at lightning speed. The rotor supplies the automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve.
FEATURES
The Perigraph has long been considered a genuine classic of the MeisterSinger collection and shows no signs of fatigue, even after 20 years. The Perigraph’s unusual way of displaying the date earned it the prestigious Red Dot Design Award. In addition to the forceful 43-mm variant, MeisterSinger now presents the Perigraph in a flat 38-mm case to suit a more slender arm. This version is limited to 100 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.