Der Observator — 39mm steel.
Die Modelle

Observator.

Precision without rhetoric.

The observatory watch is the oldest form of horological instrument.

Before the chronograph. Before the diver. Before the pilot watch. There was the observatory timekeeper — built to be checked against a fixed star, regulated to the second, trusted with navigation and science. The Observator is not a replica of that tradition. It is a continuation of its logic. Clean. Disciplined. Uncompromising in proportion.

Observator — anthracite dial detail.
The Dial

Anthracite lacquer on a sunburst-brushed baseplate.

Hour markers: applied indices in polished steel — no print, no lume blobs, no decorative excess. Hands: blued steel. Thin. Exactly as long as they need to be. Railway-track minute ring, printed in a typeface derived from 19th-century German cartographic standards. The name — FURTWÄNGLER — appears in one line, below centre. Small capitals. 0.8 mm type height. Nothing else.

The Case

39 mm. Not 40.

There is a reason the instrument watches of the early 20th century were 38–40 mm: that is the correct diameter for a watch that reads time rather than makes statements. Case material: option A — 316L steel, satin-brushed. Option B — Grade 5 titanium, identical finish. Thickness: 9.2 mm. Flat, not barrel-shaped. Lug width: 20 mm. The case is bevelled only at the lug-to-case joint — the single location where a bevel improves handling without introducing visual noise.

Observator — case profile.
The Discipline

What is included. What is removed.

  • The Crystal

    Flat sapphire. Not domed. Anti-reflective coating, both sides. A flat crystal is harder to produce correctly than a dome. It is also the correct form for an instrument watch.

  • The Movement

    ETA 2824-2 base, regulated and cased in-house. Adjusted to ±4 seconds per day at the workshop. Power reserve: 42 hours. The movement is not visible. It is not the point of this watch. The point of this watch is the dial.

  • The Strap

    Dark brown leather, hand-stitched, natural linen thread. Option: dark navy suede. Option: integrated steel bracelet on titanium variant.

Reference

Der Observator.

Diameter
39 mm
Thickness
9.2 mm
Case
316L steel or Grade 5 titanium
Finish
Full brushed satin
Crystal
Flat sapphire, double AR-coated
Dial
Anthracite lacquer, applied steel indices
Hands
Blued steel
Movement
In-house regulated automatic, ±4 sec/day
Power Reserve
42 hours
Water Resistance
100 metres
Strap
Dark brown leather or navy suede
Edition
1,836 pieces worldwide · permanent
Acquisition

Der Observator.

Steel / Anthracite
€ 7,800
Steel / Ivory
€ 7,800
Titanium / Anthracite
€ 8,900
Titanium / Dark Navy
€ 8,900

1,836 pieces total across all variants. One number — the founding year. No reissue.