SKU # | 10341 |
Brand | Martin Braun |
Model | Teutonia C |
Made in | Germany |
Movement | Automatic Movement; MAB-T150C; Swiss Made |
Case | Stainless steel |
Case diameter | 42 mm |
Dial | White guilloche |
Crystal | Domed sapphire crystal |
Bracelet material | Calfskin; pin buckle; black |
Condition | New |
Includes | Generic box |
Water resistance | 50 m |
Gender | Men’s |
Martin Braun Teutonia C New Watch
The Martin Braun Teutonia is a modern representative of the traditional Pforzheim watch industry, which was founded more than 250 years ago. The coin-rimmed stainless steel case, measuring 42 millimeters in diameter, is the perfect size to be worn comfortably in any situation. The case was designed by Martin Braun himself and features semicircles in the middle that form the ribbing. The large Oignon-style crown allows for a user-friendly grip and its silky contours sit comfortably on the wrist. The filigree dial with guilloché in the middle segment is electroplated in nickel silver.
The movement is the automatic Swiss caliber MAB 150. The Teutonia comes with a supple calfskin strap, which is attached to the lugs with screws rather than pins for added security.
Case: Teutonia, polished steel, 42mm diameter, 10mm high
Case back: 8-fold screwed
Function: hour, minute, second, date,
Hands: Blue
Black arabic numerals
About Martin Braun
Martin Braun is part of an inherited watchmaking dynasty and has been in the business for three generations. Martin's passion for timekeeping dates back to his youth. During his apprenticeship, he became so involved with the complex mechanics of watchmaking that he decided to get serious about creating unique models. First, he assembled a unique ammonite table clock equipped, among other things, with the legendary movement regulator invented by the famous English watchmaker Graham. Together with his father, Martin Brown restored old rarities and unusual movements, for which he made cases. These included mechanisms for samples and perpetual calendars. "During this time," Martin recalls, "I gained invaluable experience that enabled me to make cases for movements and spare parts for calibers built over 100 years ago.