Mühle-Glashütte Launches Teutonia IV Big Date Edition 1994
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.
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.
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.
Pricing is marked at approximately $3,300 when converted to USD.
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