🇩🇪 Immerse yourself in the world of horological excellence with the Junghans Meister Chronoscope—a timepiece that expertly blends classic design with modern functionality.
⌚️ The Junghans Meister Chronoscope is a true representation of German watchmaking heritage. Established in 1861, Junghans boasts a rich history of crafting precision timepieces. Notably, by 1903, Junghans was the largest watch factory globally and by 1956, it ranked as the third largest chronometer manufacturer, following only Rolex and Omega.
💫 This watch exudes elegance and sophistication, featuring a sleek stainless steel case with a polished finish. The sunray brush on the dial adds depth and character, while the applied indices and luminous hands ensure optimal readability in any lighting condition. Water-resistant up to 5 bar.
⚙️ Equipped with an automatic self-winding movement calibre J880.1 (based on the Swiss ETA 7750 movement with a power reserve of up to 48 hours), the Junghans Meister Chronoscope delivers exceptional accuracy and reliability. The chronograph function allows you to measure elapsed time with precision, making it ideal for everyday use and timing activities.
🌐 Junghans seamlessly combines tradition with innovation in the Meister Chronoscope. The anti-reflective sapphire crystal glass provides excellent scratch resistance, ensuring long-lasting clarity. Plus, the exhibition case back offers a glimpse into the intricate movement, showcasing the craftsmanship that defines Junghans.
🏆 Whether you're a watch enthusiast or seeking a stylish everyday timepiece, the Junghans Meister Chronoscope is a standout choice. Its blend of timeless design, impeccable craftsmanship, and practical features makes it a worthy companion for any occasion.
🕰 Experience the essence of German watchmaking with the Junghans Meister Chronoscope—a watch that embodies precision, elegance, and sophistication. It's more than a timepiece; it's a piece of horological artistry.
The Art of Time: A Journey Through the History of Nomos
Established in the heart of German watchmaking, Nomos Glashütte is a brand that has captivated watch enthusiasts with its innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Founded in 1990, Nomos has quickly emerged as a leading name in the world of haute horlogerie.
Now, we will delve into the fascinating history of Nomos watchmaker, exploring its humble beginnings, its commitment to quality, and the iconic timepieces that have shaped the brand’s legacy.
love the star wars german dub. like you'd figure anakin and obi-wan would address each other with peer pronouns (du) by the time RotS rolls around. but no. they don't even use the formal ones (sie).
anakin addresses obi-wan with the fucking PLURALIS MAJESTATIS. like. "ihr"??? did this space opera backflip into the regency period? imagine that in english. don't make me kill you my liege. your grace, you underestimate my power. what the fuck
Moritz Grossmann adds a new colour to its collection with a limited edition: the POWER RESERVE Salmon from the BENU Heritage line has a salmon-coloured dial that shows off the art of the manufacture in a new way. The sleek stainless steel case adds to the sporty yet distinctively elegant character of the watch.
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The Poetry of Time: Tracing the History of MeisterSinger
MeisterSinger stands out as a brand that embraces individuality and the art of simplicity. Founded in 2001, MeisterSinger has quickly established itself as a purveyor of distinctive, high-quality timepieces that challenge conventional watch design.
Take a journey with us as we trace the history of MeisterSinger.
I have started watching the german dub of phineas and ferb for fun (or should I say phineas und ferb)
- the va for german candace is pretty good. however I’m fairly sure she is also the va for stacy so whenever they’re together it sounds like she’s talking to herself. she does a good job with the craziness though
- german phineas is kind of annoying I don’t much care for his voice
- german ferb sounds nothing like the og
- german doof is good. idk I don’t have anything to say about him. I prefer the english voice of course (probably cuz I’m just used to it) and I think the spanish dub does a better job at sounding like the og but it’s not bad
- german baljeet sounds exactly the same
- I like the dubs of the songs. they even dubbed the quirky worky song which like they didn’t have to do that but it’s cool
- “perry das schnabeltier” is very fun to say
- the episode titles are mostly way different from the english titles. like for example “don’t even blink” is “der unsichtbare beweis” which translated to english means “the invisible proof.” kind of interesting
- update apparently they changed the name of gimmelshtump to “dunkeldorf” that’s hilarious
heart pirates my absolute beloved. shame theyre chillin somewhere in the ocean lol (do not mention the pre-time skip hats of penguin and shachi I'm still attached even tho its already been a million years since then)
anyway every time i remember that Law and Kid are assigned german and Scottish by Oda i gain one hundred years