
Mach's hands-on review of Moritz Grossmann's latest offerings provides an invaluable perspective for collectors considering these independent German timepieces. His detailed photographs and initial impressions of the 37 Arabic Vintage Steel Anthracite and the Tefnut in stainless steel offer a rare glimpse into the brand's evolving design language and wearability. This article synthesizes community insights, making Mach's original post a foundational resource for understanding Moritz Grossmann's appeal.







I especially like the first one the most. Excellent proportions. The railway minutes track works much better with this dial design than the milliseconds . Striking, and thanks for sharing Mark! ๐๐ป
and hope you'll end up being able to try it on and to add it to your collection if you like it in real life. Thanks for sharing. Best, Emmanuel
About a year ago I dug into looking at MG pieces. I admit I was a little thrown off on understanding the names for each reference and determining which was which. In addition most seemed relatively big and thick for time only. Nice to see that 37 and 39 versions ๐
And some further background on the brand for those not aware of the details: I found it an interesting read: https://monochrome-watches.com/introducing-moritz-grossmann-37-arabic-vintage-steel-anthractite-dial-specs-price/
โฆwith the same movement.
Less than a millimeter , .7 mm to be precise. But yes, I wondered the same thing
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