The Circularis Automatic in MeisterSinger’s classic ivory hue features blued hands and hour indices. The hour numerals are appliquéd onto the dial and the hour indices are framed in silver. The bezel of the circular date window at the 6 o’clock position is silver-plated and highly polished.
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 fourfold screwed sapphire glass exhibition back makes it possible to observe the elaborately finished, geometrically unique movement at work.
The MeisterSinger MSA01 automatic caliber, which features an outstanding power reserve, is at work inside the Circularis Automatic. Two in-line mainspring barrels store the energy required for the 120-hour power reserve. The power is generated by a central rotor designed with finely sculpted, crescent-shaped apertures that make it possible to view the specially designed movement. The date display can be conveniently set via its quick-switch function.
The Circularis Automatic is the first MeisterSinger watch to be powered by an MSA01 movement. The automatic movement is unique in every detail and combines the technical sophistication and aesthetic ideals of MeisterSinger. The Circularis Automatic has received both the German Design Award and the iF Design Award for its overall design concept.
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.