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Press Release: 150 years of Junghans – A WatchTime Special

Junghans watches
150 years of Junghans watches
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New York City (NY); America’s best-selling watch magazine, WatchTime, has released its 2011 special issue, “Junghans: 150 years,” as a digital download. This brand-specific special edition includes features, interviews, product information, and a focus on the visionaries and pioneers of Junghans watches as well as insights into the brand’s hometown of Schramberg, a German watch city in changing times. This special issue contains in-depth information about Junghans watch collections such as Max Bill, which is famed for its Bauhaus design, and the Erhard Junghans Collection, made in homage to the brand’s founder. Also spotlighted are rare models that appeal to serious watch collectors. The issue looks back on the fascinating history of this German watch brand, with details on the pioneers who developed its most significant watch models. Another feature explores the history of Schramberg, the city where Junghans watches have been made since 1927. This special edition offers a complete portrait of Junghans that will prove fascinating for every enthusiast of fine watches. The WatchTime Special Issue “Junghans: 150 Years” is a must-read for watch aficionados and watch collectors who want to expand their knowledge about this German brand and its unique place in watch history. It’s available here: http://watchtime-shop.com/specials/watchtime-special-junghans.html
WatchTime Junghans Special Issue
WatchTime Junghans Special Issue © PR
About WatchTime WatchTime is America’s #1 luxury watch magazine and one of the best-selling watch magazines worldwide. More than 600,000 aficionados read WatchTime’s products every month. WatchTime sells more magazines on U.S. newsstands, and has more social media fans, than all its North American watch-magazine competitors. WatchTime is the only watch magazine with dedicated digital editions for every major tablet platform. Inside Basel.Geneva, WatchTime’s annual luxury watch show, is America’s most popular event series for watch collectors. Its best-in-class journalism, digital products and live events have earned WatchTime several global awards and nominations. Based in New York City, WatchTime is a member of Germany’s Ebner Group, one of Europe’s largest family-owned special-interest media companies. Having operated continuously for 200 years, Ebner today publishes more than 80 magazines and 30 websites worldwide. WatchTime and its sister watch magazines are available in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, India and Asia. Contact: Mr. Stephen Brown PR & Office Manager Phone: +1-646-742-0740 E-mail: [email protected]
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