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Mühle-Glashütte Launches Teutonia IV Big Date Edition 1994

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© Jens Schwalbe

Mühle-Glashütte ends its 30th anniversary celebrations on a high note with an exciting addition to the Teutonia collection. In 2004, the Glashütte-based family business created its vision of an elegant yet sporty and robust business watch, the Teutonia. One of its standout features was a large date display. Honoring its roots, Mühle-Glashütte presents a new version featuring this complication, the Teutonia IV Big Date Edition 1994.

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© Jens Schwalbe

This time, the watch, available in two variants of which each is limited to 155 pieces, is powered by the newly developed modular movement MU9424-G, which displays the large date at 6 o’clock through a double window. As a result, the subsidiary seconds dial, until now a distinguishing feature of the Teutonia, has been moved to the center.

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© Jens Schwalbe

True to the brand's tradition, the 41mm steel case is pressure-resistant to 10 bar and equipped with a sapphire crystal case back, revealing the technical and aesthetic refinements of the chronometer-regulated automatic movement, including the in-house wood-pecker neck regulation, blued screws, and an engraving on the rotor commemorating the anniversary, in all its beauty.

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© Jens Schwalbe

Pricing is marked at approximately $3,300 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Mühle-Glashütte, here.

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