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The 10 Best Timeless Bauhaus Watches Defying Time Today

Watches are one of the few accessories that along with improving your overall look are amazingly functional as well.

And as time passed, since the day of their conception, they have grown to be an essential part of the daily lives of many a watch enthusiast.

There are a lot of watch styles out there that cater to a variety of customer needs and demands. From a wholly modernized digital design to reinvented vintage ones, the list is endless.

But today we would like to bring you a watch design based on one of the most prominent 20th-century German art movements. The Bauhaus style of watches are simple, elegant and come with a dash of the retro-element, timeless watches, pieces of art that simply do not age.

And we list our top 10 picks of the Bauhaus style for you to choose from, which we are confident will appeal to you as much as they have appealed to us.

Best Timeless Bauhaus Watches Defying Time

1. Junkers 6050-5

Junkers Bauhaus Swiss ETA Automatic Watch with Domed...
  • Black calfskin strap
  • Stainless-steel case, black dial
  • Automatic-self-wind movement
  • Case diameter: 40mm

A model heavily inspired by the traditional German Bauhaus style, the Junkers 6050-5 is the ideal example of a perfect blend of culture and modernity. And as it is available in two different styles and utilities, it has excellent versatility that is able to cater to a variety of user demands.

You can either go for the quartz style that is specifically designed to be powered by the Swiss Rhonda, or the automatic that solely runs on Swiss ETA movements. But the automatic, unlike the quartz, is rather expensive and may not be affordable to a lot of customers.

The watch comes in a stainless steel case and is 44mm in size, and has a Hesalite Crystal which boasts a unique style and fantastic automated movements. The Junkers 6050-5 has also been deliberately given a beige color that gives it a vintage appeal, quite similar to the 20th-century German art movement.

This will give you the impression that the watch is used, rather than it being a brand new remake or rendition of a classic model. The 6050-5 also has indices and lumps all over its band surface, which helps it to stand apart from the rest of the Junkers models, that have a more sophisticated and elegant design.

Though the used design may appeal to a lot of vintage watch enthusiasts, it may not seem all that attractive to those who are opting for a fresher look.

2.Aristo Bauhaus Chrono Dessau, 4H151M

Aristo Bauhaus Chrono Dessau, 4H151M, quartz, black, mesh...
  • ARISTO Bauhaus Chrono Dessau, Ref. 4H151M, mesh band
  • Quartz movement caliber Ronda 5030
  • Stainless steel case, polished, 42 mm

One of the more elegantly designed watches on today’s list, the Aristo Dessau has taken the classic 1900s Bauhaus watch and given it a very artistic spin. And with this creative liberty, the designers have decided on letting go most of the watch basics apart from the date window and the numerals for the 5-hours. Therefore, it stays true to the principles of the Bauhaus designs.

The 4H1151M has a 316L stainless steel body and an exhibition back case that supports an overall diameter of 34.55. And along with having a standard 5 ATM water resistance it additionally relies on Swiss ETA automation for movement, which grants the watch a very modern touch.

The numerals for the 5-hours and the date window come featured in a silver-white dial and have a sleek silver hour and minute hand which make the watch look quite sophisticated. The small date window is provided at the 3:00 position on the dial, which is a much more traditional concept quite reminiscent of the classic Bauhaus designs.

But the overall watch and dial diameter is quite small and can feel somewhat underwhelming and unsuitable for smaller wrists. And if you’re used to wearing watches with larger dials, then the 4H1151M may not be a perfect fit for your needs.

3. Uniform Wares M40

Uniform Wares M40 Swiss Quartz Stainless Steel and Grey...
  • M40 date watch in brushed steel with light grey nitrile...
  • Swiss made
  • Swiss-quartz Movement
  • Case Diameter: 40mm

Over the last several years of the 21st century, Uniform Wares has grown to be one of the leading pioneers in sophisticated and modern watch designs. They have become the trendsetters whose aesthetics many brands have tried to copy and replicate.

Lugless cases, sterile dials, and generally clean and minimal design are all the hallmark features of this Bauhaus inspired British brand. And their M40 brushed steel model is the one that stands out the most, concerning aesthetics and utility.

Uniform Wares M40 also features their signature lugless design, and since the M series is specially made with a Swiss build in mind, the M40 comes with an additional sapphire crystal. Its case might look simple at first glance, but the finish and the execution brings it to life and sets the watch a class apart from the rest of its competition.

It measures 40mm x 10.23mm in its dimensions which is a comfortable mid-range size, and its entire steel build gives it a dignified weight as well. The all steel dial is elegant in appeal and readily compliments the UWs modern aesthetics while providing the watch with a stylish and industrial feel.

Though simple in design, the steel look may not go with some of the prevailing watch trends that are dominating today’s markets. Some customers may not find its overall design to be as appealing or attractive.

4. Braun BN0021

Braun Unisex BN0021 Classic Watch BN0021BKG
  • Black calfskin strap
  • Stainless-steel case, white dial
  • Quartz movement
  • Case diameter: 38mm

This is the most pocket-friendly option out of all the other watches on the list. The Braun BN0021 acts as an alternative to the other Bauhaus inspired watches which are expensive enough to drill a hole through all your savings.

Braun is quite well known for being a manufacturer of electric shavers, and home appliances such as mixer grinders and electric stoves. And in recent years, they have been trying to gain fame in the field of watchmaking with their own unique take on the Bauhaus design.

Their BN0021 is one of the latest in their line up and is perhaps the only model that perfectly showcases their Bauhaus inspiration. It has a straightforward build of a 38mm black dial with the numbers 1 to 12 engraved in a traditional fashion.

But to make the otherwise dull and plain design more appealing to a broader customer base, the designers have used yellow for the second hand. This makes it more aesthetically pleasing to the eyes and allows it to compete with the more fashionable watches on the market.

The watch comes in a steel case and has no Swiss ETA automated features, but instead makes use of Quartz movement to function. Even though it’s not expensive, the BN0021 does not compromise on quality and can withstand water up to 5 ATM.

5. Junghans Max Bill Automatic 027/3502

Junghans Max Bill Automatic Mens Watch - 38mm Analog White...
  • Automatic self-winding movement calibre J800.1
  • Imported
  • Automatic-self-wind Movement
  • Case Diameter: 38mm

What makes Junghans so unique, is the fact that most of the watches are made by Max Bill, who is quite renowned as a master artisan of the Bauhaus design. But apart from boasting a commanding hand in the field of watchmaking, Max Bill has also founded the Ulm’s School of Design as one of Bauhaus’s successors

Junghans was not only Max Bill’s latest watch collection, but it is also the series that has gained wide popularity and catapulted him to a lot of fame. The Automatic 07/350 has a dome-shaped dial with a thin bezel and a crystal, which is Max Bill’s signatory designing trend.

He has also taken the classic Bauhaus design and made some improvements to it by adding a lume to the dial. The watch comes with two dial options in black and white, that you help you to accentuate your style statement according to your preferences.

And along with the stainless steel case, it has a water resistance of up to 5 ATM, which is quite standard for a high-end Bauhaus watch.

Whereas, the majority of the watches in the market have bold blue hands, the Automatic 07/350 presents a more traditional stainless steel limited set. And like the Nomos, it too comes with two mechanical options along with a Quartz model which is cheaper and relatively more affordable.

But even with the minor improvements in design, there are no new elements that set the Automatic 07/350 apart from a lot of the Bauhaus watches out there.

6. Nomos Tangente

Nomos Tangente Galvanized White Dial Leather Unisex Watch...
  • Classy and classical watch with mechanical hand-winding...
  • Mechanical hand winding movement with analog display and...
  • Water-resistant
  • Black leather stainless steel case with white dial

A few days after the reunification of Germany and the fall of the Berlin Wall, Nomos the watch company was founded in Glashutte, Saxony. And they have been forerunning the creation and design of modernized Bauhaus watches ever since.

From the get-go, Nomos had been relying on the Bauhaus inspired designs made by Susanne Gunther, but since 2005, their range has been predominated by their own in-house designs. The Tangente and Tangomat models reflect their Bauhaus inspiration the best.

The Tangente is indeed quite similar in appearance and utility to the earlier Stowa watches, which were pretty popular among the average watch enthusiasts. The only difference lies in the fact that the Tangente is a handwinding version and comes with an additional Nomo’s Alpha Calibre.

It’s a rather small watch which clocks just under 3mm and can be an inconvenience to those who are used to wearing larger dials. And the design is not all that original as well, though simple and elegant, it holds on to too much of the Stowa’s style to be able to provide the customers with anything new and fresh.

The Tangomat on the other end is similar in design as well but is an automatic model that uses the in-house Epsilon. Both the Tangomat and Tangente have black and white dial designs that allow you to personalize your watch.

7. Junkers Bauhaus – Ref. 6086-5

JUNKERS - Men's Watches - Junkers Bauhaus - Ref. 6086-5
  • The Junkers Bauhaus 6086-5 Chronograph Watch is made in...
  • Swiss Ronda 5030.D movement.
  • Diameter: 40 mm, Height: 10 mm. Domed Hesalite crystal....
  • Chronograph movement with stopwatch functions and a 12-hour...

When we think of Junkers and their brand of Bauhaus watches, we are all reminded of Hugo Junkers and his genius in the field of art and airplane design. He was not only an amazing engineer but an avid admirer of avant-garde and expressionist paintings as well.

And it is not surprising to know, that over his formative years, he had developed a close connection with the artists of the Bauhaus movement and familiarized himself with their art. He had taken inspiration from their high aesthetics and implemented them in the design and creation of his airplanes.

The Junkers watch collection celebrates this very friendship and the role the Bauhaus movement played in the creation of the Junkers aircraft.

The Junkers Bauhaus Ref. 6086-5 pays homage to the vintage and the traditional styles of watch design. It features a domed halite crystal which is enclosed in a stainless steel case and wrapped around a brown handmade leather strap. The design is elegant and straightforward, and its timeless aesthetics appeal to a large user base.

The 6086-5 runs on Quartz movements and has a beige dial which supports chronograph functions. The dial has attractive black digits and green luminous dots that give it a very modern and sleek feel. And to top it all off, it comes water resistant to up to 3 ATMs, which may not feel standard for a watch of that range, but is definitely not a deal breaker.

8. Junghans Max Bill Chronograph Watch 027/4502.00

Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope Mens Automatic Chronograph...
  • As one of the most extraordinary designers of the last...
  • Polished stainless steel case (40 mm in diameter, 14.5 mm...
  • Chronograph function features a sweep second hand, 30 minute...
  • Swiss automatic movement, Calibre J880.2, Power reserve of...

The Automatic Chronograph series of the Junghans is perhaps one of their best collections that had gained wide popularity for Max Bill.

And many vintage watch enthusiasts share the opinion that the 027/4502.00 is a proper predecessor of the Junghans signatory 1950’s robin’s egg blue wall clock, which had a teardrop shape and was quite popular at the time.

The Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope Men’s Automatic Chronograph Watch 027/4502.00 has a beautifully designed stainless steel case. It is 40 mm in diameter while being 14.5 mm thick, making it medium sized and perfect for both small dial and large dial watch wearers.

The screw-in case back has a matt silver-plated dial and comes with luminescent hands and dot hour markers.

It’s chronograph functions feature a sweep second hand with a 30 minute counter at the 12 o’clock position and a 12 hour counter at the 6 o’clock position. And along with the date window at the 3 o’clock position, it makes it quite convenient for the user while still holding on to the traditional Bauhaus style.

Running on Swiss automatic movements, the 027/4502.00 has a Calibre J880.2 with a power reserve of 48 hours. It is highly durable as well, with a hard convex plexiglass and it comes with an enhanced scratch-resistant coating.

But the watch is rather expensive and the 3 ATM water resistance falls short when compared to the other Junghans models.

9. Junghans Max Bill Hand-Winding Watch 027/3700.00

Junghans Max Bill Max Bill Hand-Winding Watch 027/3700.00
  • Mechanical Hand Wound Swiss Movement, Designed and Made in...

As one of the most celebrated watch designers of the 20th century, the painter, sculptor, and product designer, Max Bill has left behind a legacy of some of the most breathtaking works. And the Junghans Hand-Winding watch series is perhaps one of the most fascinating collections of Bauhaus inspired watches of the recent decades.

The Junghans Max Bill Hand-Winding Watch 027/3700.00 model is well known for its unique style and modern versatility. Its hand-wound design is quite iconic and comes with an amazingly sleek silver display and a stainless steel case with a supple black calfskin band.

The display of the hour, minute and seconds come encased in polished hard Plexiglas which keeps the watch durable to external damage. The Plexiglas also has a Sicralan coating, which means that along with the stainless steel body, the watch will remain scratch proof and water resistant at all times.

With a 9 mm thickness, it’s lightweight in build, and the supple calfskin band is black and 37 mm long with a stainless steel buckle strap of 18 mm. This strap length and light design can be an issue for larger wrists that are accustomed to wearing heavier watches.

And to top it all off, the matt silver plated hour and minute hands feature environmentally friendly luminous “Super Luminova” substance, which along with the J805.1 Basic caliber aid in the hand-winding movement and function.

10. Junghans Max Bill Chronograph Watch 027/4600.00

Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope Mens Automatic Chronograph...
  • As one of the most extraordinary designers of the last...
  • Polished stainless steel case (40 mm in diameter, 14.5 mm...
  • Chronograph function features a sweep second hand, 30 minute...
  • Swiss automatic movement, Calibre J880.2, Power reserve of...

Junghans had quite a remarkable career in the field of watchmaking, in the 1980s they released the first radio-controlled table clock, and in the 90’s a radio-controlled wristwatch. This technology lead to a partnership with Seiko, and they made a wristwatch that can automatically set the time irrespective of the time zone it was located in.

Then they took this technology and added it to watches based on Max Bill’s original designs. And the Junghans Max Bill Chronoscope Men’s Automatic Chronograph Watch 027/4600.00 is one such that was produced out of this union.

The watch uses a version of the Valjoux 7750 called the Junghans J880.2, that has a 25 jewel, 28800 BPH movement. It is modeled around one of the most reliable chronograph movements that the current watch technology has to offer.

Its dial is where you can see the influence of Max Bill; it is printed with small lumed dots at 12, 3, 6, and 9. The Chronoscope has Arabic numerals at each of the hours as well as on the minute and hour recording subdials.

Conclusion

There a lot of Bauhaus themed watches in the market today, and it can be tough to choose the one that fits you the best. We sincerely hope that our guide today was able to help you out with your search.

Till next Time!

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