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How a 1960s commission from Swiss designer Max Bill became Germany's most enduring dress watch.

Max Bill — Bauhaus alumnus, architect, painter and designer — was commissioned by Junghans in 1956 to design a kitchen clock. The result was so successful Junghans asked for a wristwatch in 1961.
The Max Bill watch debuted in 1962: ultra-thin steel case, white dial, painted Arabic indices, hairline-thin baton hands, domed Plexiglas crystal. It has been in continuous production for 64 years.
Today the line offers hand-wound, automatic, quartz and chronograph variants — but the original 34mm hand-wound (J805 movement) remains the purest. Priced ₹35K–₹70K, it's Germany's answer to the Cartier Tank.