Item# J367-604600
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The Max Bill Wanduhr (Wall Clock) with index lines was created my Max Bill in 1958, and revised by Klein & More in 2012 for the Max Bill Series by Junhans. The clock has a J738 Quartz movement. Size: diameter 12" (30cm). Face: matte white dial. Glass: mineral crystal. Case: satin-finish aluminum housing. Polished hands. Runs on single AA battery (not included).
Inspired by the philosophy of the Bauhaus, the Junghans Max Bill collection of clocks proves that less really can be more. Minimalist through and through, these clocks guide the eye to the essential aspect: the time. Junghans Max Bill clocks are as relevant today as they were at the moment of conception. The attention to detail, design, quality, and generations of technical expertise have characterized the products of Uhrenfabrik Junghans since the company was founded in Schramberg in the German Black Forest in 1861.
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