Junghans Meister Telemeter Ref. 27/3380.02 | 40.8 mm | Dual‑Scale Vintage Chronograph
Junghans Watches – German Watchmaking Since 1861
“Distance measured. Moments captured.”
Limited Edition – only 150 pieces worldwide
In 1951, Junghans introduced one of the first wristwatches to combine telemeter and tachymeter scales. The Meister Telemeter Ref. 27/3587.02 is a modern tribute to that milestone. With its classic blue dial, contrasting bronze numerals, and technical scales, this edition balances elegance with vintage instrument precision, now updated for today’s collector.
Powered by the J880.3 automatic movement and finished with collectible decor, the Telemeter is both a tool and a trophy, built to measure moments, distances, and distinctions.
Dual-Scale Chronograph: Telemeterscale marks distance (e.g., lightning to thunder); tachymeterscale measures speed
Striking Dial Design: Matte blue with bronze-tone Arabic numerals and beige luminous hands
Limited Edition: Only 150 individually numbered pieces worldwide
Collector’s Movement: J880.3 automatic chronograph with 42-hour power reserve and decorated rotor
Vintage-Inspired Finishes: Sapphire crystal, screwed display back, brown leather strap, and polished case
Movement: Caliber J880.3 automatic, 42-hour power reserve
Case: Stainless steel • 40.8 mm diameter • 12.6 mm thickness • screwed sapphire display back
Crystal: Domed sapphire with anti-reflective coating
Dial: Matte blue with telemeter (red) & tachymeter scales, bronze numerals, luminous hands
Sub-Registers: 30-minute chrono counter and continuous seconds
Strap: Brown leather with pin buckle
Water Resistance: 5 ATM / 50 m
The Meister Telemeter combines vintage charm with modern sensibility. The matte blue dial and bronze accents create a compelling visual contrast, while the dual scales add a dynamic layer of complexity. It wears with presence, measuring life’s distances not just in tech specs, but with timeless style.
“A limited-edition chronograph that honors heritage without feeling dated. A real conversation starter.”