MeisterSinger Circularis Automatic Watch Hands-On

Being a fan of mostly sport watches, I don’t wear too many dressier models. When I do, however, I like for them to wear bold and be interesting. A timepiece like the MeisterSingerCircularis Automatic easily suffices for when you want something familiar yet slightly avant-garde. This is probably the most “enthusiast-oriented” of the single-hand watches that have made MeisterSinger a popular brand today, and while the concept might be simple to understand, it really takes wearing one of these watches to get the concept and feeling of using a timepiece with one hand.

MeisterSinger Circularis Automatic Watch Hands-On Hands-On

At the heart of the MeisterSinger Circularis Automatic is an interesting movement that has been rendered in a very attractive fashion for MeisterSinger. They call it their caliber MSA01, and while it isn’t in-house, it is not all that common. Some people might know this movement better as the caliber SH21. The SH21 is produced in Switzerland by Synergies Horlogeres – which is owned by UK’s Christopher Ward. This is the first time I’ve personally seen the SH21 used outside of a Christopher Ward watch – and I think it lends itself to different executions nicely.

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