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Meistersinger is recognized for its well-crafted single-handed watches, which it’s been making since 2001. Designed with one sweeping hand, the Salthora Meta X is a truly unique timepiece that features a “jumping hour” mechanism in which an inner dial leaps clockwise lightning fast to the next hour after 60 minutes have elapsed Read More
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If you haven't got, or don't wish to spend $1299 usd, but would like a "jumping hour " automatic watch you could get the "Seagull TY2709 original movement "automatic jumping hour watch from Geckota, the white enamel dial option is absolutely beautiful; of course it is a 37mm diameter,15mm thick including double domed crystal of 5mm, in keeping with it's vintage design, and it is obviously a Chinese built machine but you may be happier with spending $270 usd, after entering code Geckota10 at checkout. I think it is about 20% of the cost here. I personally whilst not the biggest Chinese watch fan do find Geckota watches in particular to be very well finished. There are 5 color options and finishes including a genuine Spanish leather strap. The Geckota sale finishes 02/28/21 GMT. (U.K. time)
No prizes for guessing which category this falls into.
1. Plain garbage
2. Disqualifying quirk or gimmick
3. Cheaper elsewhere
4. Good watch, good deal - could it be?!
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Feb 28, 2021
The least ridiculous Meistersinger I have seen yet.
You could tell the time off this one without having a blank look on your face for 20 seconds.
Hmm, msrp is not quite triple. So that's how you beat the competition to appeal to savvy Drop customers - you hike up the asking price, then claim the original price was less than ten times that.
No one appreciates dumb questions more than I do, but I have to say, this particular drop seems to be a magnate for them!
As I started reading through them all, I found myself thinking: "Damn--wouldn't it be great if there was a place where folks could find answers to all their questions?"
Maybe someday, someone will invent the Internet, and people will have computers and companies will have websites where folks can go and READ stuff about the things they're curious about.
Yes, maybe some day...
RayFCorrect...this forum does seem to be a magnet for all sorts of the lazy and ill-informed. It being so very easy to find almost any type of information on the internet - still a wonder why so many post such idiotic questions here. Agree completely. Maybe this will help:
I have a watch with 6 (SIX!) hands on it that cost considerably less than this one and, bonus, it doesn’t have the word “tax” on the dial to remind me that I paid tax on it. Just saying.
Well, this ain't my cuppa tea. (Look honey, I just saved $1300! Is it OK if I buy that $400 watch I prefer? That is still a $900 savings. Somehow applying *her* reasoning never works when I try it.)
For a second I thought that Meistersinger had made a watch that I have imagined for a long time: An einzeiger one-handed dive watch. But this is some sort of gimmicky watch where the one hand is a minute rather than an hour hand.
An einzeiger dive watch would be hilarious. I love dive watches and I love einzeigers. In theory dive watches allow you to time your dive and not run out of oxygen, and the bezel helps you. With an einzeiger dive watch, presumably the bezel would be denominated in hours, not minutes. It would be spectacularly innacurate and hard to read while diving. It might kill you. That's the watch I want!
Cloaca
Far more practical than a traditional einzeiger, especially for the purpose intended (diving).
Nothing gimmicky about it.
As for watches that will kill you--maybe next drop.