

There are 146 individual components inside the J101.65. Unlike most quartz movements, the J101.65 is visually striking its gold-on-black printed circuit board and exposed copper-wire coils shine like the jewels and gear trains in mechanical units even the battery cover is handsomely signed. 02 seconds per year, as well as unique features like jumping hands, independent hour-hand setting (excellent for time-zone leaping), and a perpetual calendar that won’t require user input until the year 2,400. This movement provides astounding accuracy at +/. Two of Junghans’ most celebrated watches, the mid-century Max Bill and the Meister, are now available with a radio controlled, battery powered movement called the J101.65.
