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    Meistersinger Stratoscope Automatic Watch

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    Meistersinger Stratoscope Automatic Watch, SW 220-1, 43 mm, Blue, ST982-MIL20


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    Details
    Details
    Brand
    Meistersinger
    Line
    Stratoscope
    Reference
    ST982-MIL20
    Movement
    Automatic
    Caliber
    SW 220-1
    Jewels
    25 jewels
    Power Reserve
    38 Hours
    Frequency
    28800 A/h
    Case Material
    Stainless steel
    Dial color
    Blue
    Anti-shock system
    Incablock
    Oscillating weight
    Rotor with engraved Logo of Meistersinger
    Specs
    Specs
    Diameter
    43 mm
    Thickness
    12.4 mm.
    Case back
    Screw-fastened
    Calendar type
    Day
    Crystal
    Sapphire
    Case Back Crystal
    Sapphire Glass
    Water resistant depth
    5 atm
    Bracelet
    Milanese bracelet
    Band width
    20 mm.
    Clasp type
    Foldover clasp
    Warranty
    2 years
    Country of Manufacture
    Germany

     

    Features
    Additional information:
    • Moonphase
    • With the Stratoscope, MeisterSinger presents the second second model featuring a moon phase display. And it’s not just the larger case diameter of 43 mm that makes the Stratoscope a completely new concept in terms of design. The powerful, masculine case frames the unusually large moon phase display. The photorealistic image of the earth’s natural satellite corresponds to the astronomical precision with which the Stratoscope represents the moon’s various phases. The moon takes 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes, and 2.9 seconds to circumnavigate the Earth. Most watches round this figure down to 29.5 days via the movement, which means they deviate by eight hours per year and need adjusting by one complete day every third year. However, the movement specially designed for the MeisterSinger Stratoscope is far more exact. Its moon-phase indicator only needs a slight adjustment after 122 years.


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