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Springtime Charm: Meistersinger’s Neo Special in Fresh Pastel Hues

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As the season of renewal begins, Meistersinger, the single-hand watch specialist from Germany, unveils four new pastel color variants for their popular retro model, the Neo. This classic timepiece now embraces a fresh, spring-inspired palette: light blue, light red, light yellow, and light green.

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The Neo has been a staple of the Meistersinger collection for years. Its design is a nod to the elegant dress watches of the 1950s and 60s. A slender case rim gives the simple dial room to shine, while the slightly curved glass adds to the retro appeal. Unlike the plexiglass used back in the day, the Neo is fitted with scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, elevating both its durability and its aesthetic.

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With the Neo Special, Meistersinger introduces these four vibrant, pastel-toned versions of their successful model. The silver-glossed hour numerals are printed in multiple layers, adding a subtle three-dimensional effect to the dial. The needle-like hour hand shines in silver as well, its elegance changing with the light. The hour and half-hour markers are enhanced with a specially selected contrasting color, harmonizing beautifully with the dial’s pastel shade.

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Encased in stainless steel with a 36mm diameter, the Neo Special houses the automatic Sellita SW200 movement, offering a 38-hour power reserve. The movement is safely enclosed in a closed case back, which can be personalized with an engraving. The Neo Specials come standard with gray velour leather straps, though fine Milanese mesh bands are available as an optional upgrade.

Limited to a special edition, the Neo Special will be available from March at a price of €1,890 or approximately $1,950 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Meistersinger, here.

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