JUNGHANS Meister S Automatic — Bold Black and Orange Sports Watch 2026
Key Highlights
- Black PVD-coated stainless steel case measuring 44.2mm, with alternating polished and satin-finished surfaces
- Self-winding Caliber J800.4 with a 38-hour power reserve, date display in orange, and day-of-week in white
- Water-resistant to 200 metres (20 bar) via a seven-screw caseback and screw-down crown with protective guards
- Domed sapphire crystal, eco-friendly luminous material on indices and hands, and antireflective coating
- Synthetic rubber strap with black and orange leather inlays, secured by a stainless steel folding clasp

Design: Commanding Colour, Considered Execution
JUNGHANS has long understood that restraint and boldness are not mutually exclusive. The new Meister S Automatic makes this point with conviction, pairing a black PVD-coated stainless steel case with precisely calibrated bursts of orange across the hands, dial, and strap. The result is a sports watch that reads as cohesive rather than busy — the kind of piece that commands attention without demanding explanation.
The 44.2mm case — measured from 9 o’clock to 3 o’clock — features alternating black PVD-coated and silver-coloured surfaces, finished in a combination of polish and satin. This interplay of surface textures gives the case a dimensional quality that photographs rarely do justice. At 13mm in height, it wears with presence on the wrist, and the geometry feels purposeful throughout. JUNGHANS’ designers have ensured that every element, from the recessed crown guards to the seven-screw caseback bearing the brand’s star motif, contributes to a unified sporting character.
Dial Clarity and Luminous Legibility
The domed dial is finished in dark grey with a circular brush, providing a textured backdrop against which the applied hour markers sit cleanly. The 12 o’clock marker carries orange luminous material, differentiating it from the white luminous substance used on the remaining indices and creating an instant orientation point at a glance. The partially skeletonised hour and minute hands are tipped and lacquered in orange, with white luminous inlays on their bodies; the counterweight of the seconds hand echoes this treatment. Together, they ensure strong legibility across varying light conditions.
Movement: Dependable Mechanics at the Core
Beneath the domed sapphire crystal — antireflective and scratch-resistant — lies the self-winding Caliber J800.4. The movement delivers a 38-hour power reserve and drives three complications beyond the time: a date display rendered in orange and a day-of-the-week indicator shown in white, the latter adjustable for German or English. For a sports watch positioned at this level, the combination of clear functionality and practical reserve is exactly what the specification warrants.
JUNGHANS has been manufacturing in Schramberg since 1861, and the brand’s engineering pedigree remains evident in how the Meister S is sealed. The screw-down crown, flanked by two protective guards, and the seven-screw stainless steel caseback together achieve a 20-bar rating — equivalent to 200 metres of water resistance. This is not a watch that needs to be removed before entering the water; it is built to accompany the wearer through demanding conditions without compromise. Explore the broader Meister family in the Meister Chronoscope and the sportier 1972 Chronoscope Sports Edition to understand how JUNGHANS handles the genre across different references.
Strap and Wearability
The strap solution is one of the more considered details on the watch. A synthetic rubber construction provides the durability and flexibility expected of a sports piece, while leather inlays in black and orange introduce a premium tactile dimension. The strap is integrated directly into the case — a design choice that reinforces the unified silhouette rather than treating the strap as an afterthought. A stainless steel folding clasp completes the attachment. JUNGHANS positions this as a watch suited to everyday wear, sport, and — for those inclined — even formal occasions.
JUNGHANS Heritage and the Meister Legacy
Founded in 1861 in the Black Forest town of Schramberg, JUNGHANS grew into the world’s largest watch manufacturer by 1903, producing over 9,000 watches per day with a workforce exceeding 3,000. The brand also served as official timekeeper at the 1972 Munich Olympics and became a pioneer in radio-controlled timekeeping in 1990. Since 2009, the Steim family has owned and managed the company; Hannes Steim has led it as managing director since 2022. All watches continue to be conceived, designed, and manufactured at the original Schramberg premises. For full technical specifications and collection context, visit the official JUNGHANS website.
Why It Matters
The Meister S Automatic in black and orange is a coherent, well-engineered sports watch from a manufacturer with genuine historical depth. It delivers 200-metre water resistance, an in-house automatic movement, and a confident design language — at a specification that gives collectors and active wearers equal reason to consider it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What movement powers the JUNGHANS Meister S Automatic?
The Meister S Automatic is powered by the self-winding Caliber J800.4, which offers a power reserve of up to 38 hours and displays the time, date, and day of the week.
What is the case size of the JUNGHANS Meister S Automatic?
The case measures 44.2mm from the 9 o'clock to the 3 o'clock position, with a bezel diameter of 40.5mm and a case height of 13mm. It is crafted from satin-finished and polished stainless steel with a black PVD coating.
How water-resistant is the JUNGHANS Meister S Automatic?
The watch is pressure-resistant to 20 bar, making it water-resistant to a depth of 200 metres. This is achieved through a screwed caseback secured by seven screws and a screw-down crown flanked by two protective guards.
What strap does the JUNGHANS Meister S Automatic come on?
The watch is worn on a synthetic rubber strap with leather inlays in black and orange, integrated directly into the case and secured by a stainless steel folding clasp.
What collections does JUNGHANS currently produce?
JUNGHANS currently produces watches across four collections: Meister, max bill, FORM, and 1972. The brand has been manufacturing timepieces in Schramberg, Germany since 1861.


