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(How to) Read the time on a Meistersinger or other one-hand watches?

A single-hand watch has no minute and second hand. The object of this is making time seem to pass more slowly in our fast-paced world. At first, reading the time on a one-hand watch may seem challenging, but once you know the basics it becomes intuitive. 

Layout of a one-hand watch dial 

On most one-hand watches the markers on the edge of the dial indicate units of 5 minutes. There are three lengths of markers: The longest indicate the hours, the medium markers quarters of an hours and the shortest units of 5 minutes. On Meistersinger watches there is a fourth length of index which marks the 30 minute or half hour point.

Indexes on a Meistersinger watch

Indexes on a Meistersinger watch

Meistersinger Pangea 16:35

Meistersinger Pangea 16:35

Telling the time on a one-hand watch 

The pointed tip of the hand points to the five-minute markers, making it possible to tell the time almost to the nearest minute. Considering most analog watches without minute markers will only give you the time in intervals of five minutes (let alone minimalist dials without any indices!), reading the time on a one-hand watch is fairly accurate.

minimalist watch

Minimalist watch without indices

watch with hour markers

Watch with hour markers only

Botta Uno watch 01:15

Botta Uno watch 01:15

Meistersinger Neo 10:15

Meistersinger Neo 10:15

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