Junghans Max Bill Automatic 100 Jahre Bauhaus As one of the most extraordinary designers of the last century, the architect, painter, sculptor and product designer Max Bill left behind an extensive life s work, including one of the most fascinating watch The red outline of the hands and the red date are a direct reference to the red entrance door in Dessau, the home of the Bauhaus movement. Discover the max bill Chronoscope 100 Jahre Bauhaus by Junghans. Based on drawings by Max Bill. It’s a familiar minimalist dial with long and thin indices at the hours, and shorter indices at the minutes that start just millimeters from the edge of the dial, giving the impression they are … The Junghans Max Bill 100 Jahre Bauhaus seems like an industrial take on the Max Bill automatic 38mm, adopting an anthracite PVD-coated steel case, convex sapphire crystal instead of the usual acrylic, and date wheel and lume in red. The red outline. In celebration of 100 years of Bauhaus, Junghans launched a limited-edition Max Bill Chronoscope with a white gold case and a Bauhaus-inspired design. A convex sapphire crystal with an anti-reflection coating covers both sides. Junghans celebrates the 100 years of Bauhaus with a Max Bill Chronoscope 100 Jahre Bauhaus. Find all the information about this watch: price and where to buy it The timepiece is based on original drawings by Swiss designer Max Bill. The limited-edition Max Bill Chronograph 100 Years of Bauhaus watch comes with a 40mm white gold case. First up is the Max Bill 100 Years of Bauhaus Automatic, limited to 1,000 pieces.