ReviewPresenting The Latest Dual-Toned MeisterSinger Pangaea Day-Date Watch
In the 10 years since the release of the Pangaea Day-Date, MeisterSinger’s design has evolved to become more dynamic, adding depth and dimension to their single-handed day-date timepiece
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German watchmaker MeisterSinger’s one-handed timekeeping style may not be for everyone, but the attention their beautiful, understated and comprehensive designs command is undeniable. The release of their latest Pangaea Day-Date in a black dial with contrasting day and date rings, and minute track in a brilliant yellow, prove that the brand are indeed worthy of the multiple design awards their Pangaea timepieces have received. While all Pangaea Day-Date watches are striking in their information-heavy displays, there’s a certain calm about these timepieces—and it’s not just the relaxed single-handed timekeeping. The uncluttered arrangement on the dial, combined with the choice of colour, and symmetry in the form on double digit Arabic numerals—all contribute to making the Pangaea a stunning example of fine German watchmaking.
Pangaea Day-Date: Unhurried Timekeeping, Award-Winning Design
What’s most fascinating about MeisterSinger watches is that despite the omission of the fast-moving (and sometimes panic-inducing) minutes and seconds hands, the hour hand still takes 12 hours to complete one rotation of the dial. Also, minus the unnecessary minutes and seconds hands, the wearer is more likely to focus on the moment at hand, instead of worrying about what comes next.
The latest dual-toned yellow and black Pangaea Day-Date model marks a decade since the collection was first launched. The 2013 Pangaea models stood out for the exposed day and date discs, neatly laid out in recessed, concentric circles, adding depth and dimension to the watch. While a single, black, needle-shaped hand told the time marked along the periphery of the dial, an elongated red arrow pointed to the date and the day of the week towards the centre of the dial.
While the classic ivory, black and blue models were stunning in their monochromatic simplicity, in 2019, the brand relaunched the Pangaea Day-Date with dual tones. On these new models, the day and date discs and the minute track along the periphery of the watch-face are in a different colour from the dial. Then, there is the that beautiful red arrow above the MeisterSinger fermata (pause) logo towards the centre of the dial, and the overall impact of this watch was something else. The Pangaea has received multiple awards for its design code, including the Red Dot Design Award, the Good Design Award, and the German Design Award, making this timepiece among the most awarded in the brand’s repertoire.
Contrasting Concentric Circles On The Pangaea Day-Date Dial
The other fascinating aspect about watching the Pangaea Day-Date’s dial is that the date ring moves clockwise, while, just under it, the concentric day-of-the-week ring moves in the opposite direction, making it captivating to watch the day and date shift at midnight.
For the dual-toned watches, the design team at MeisterSinger have identified colours that will highlight the black of the dial. The Petrol dial, with the minute track and the date and day rings in a shade of rich teal are offset against the matt black of the dial. The triangular marker at 12 o’clock that points to the date and day of the week is in the same shade of teal, while highlights on this teal and black timepiece are in a contrasting white. The Bordeaux red timepiece, too, has similar markings in white against the matt black dial.
The black and yellow watch, on the other hand, has highlights in black on the yellow rings, and white on the black rings. The additional red lines segmenting the date numerals and days of the week, as well as the red-tipped needle-shaped hand, and the red triangular marker are the other colour highlights on this watch. However, despite the use of four distinct tints, nuances like how the different colours have been played up—or down—on the dial define the watch, giving it the harmonious aesthetic Pangaea Day-Date timepieces have come to be identified by.
Function That Goes Beyond Design
Although, it’s not just the dial design of the Pangaea Day-Date that’s fantastic. The 40mm case—with short, slightly curved lugs that embrace the wrist ergonomically—is only 10.5mm thick, despite the timepiece’s day and date complications. Housed within this case is the Sellita SW-200 movement, offering a power reserve of up to 38 hours. This mechanism is also visible through the exhibition caseback.
Modelled on the sundial, MeisterSinger’s single-handed Pangaea timepieces offer a fresh take on time. And with these day and date complications on the stunning dial colours the brand has to offer, the Pangaea Day-Date is definitely worth more than just a second glance—which is appropriate, considering that MeisterSinger invite the wearer to take a pause and enjoy the moment.