Habring² / Erwin
Habring² Erwin
Collection profile · 2004
Erwin is Habring²’s time-and-jumping-seconds family, a mechanically distinctive yet wearable independent watch that showcases the brand’s hand-finished movement culture through a clean three-hand layout with a dead-beat-style jumping seconds display.
Why it matters
As one of the earliest signature Habring² families, Erwin helped establish the brand’s reputation for inventive mechanics, compact case proportions, and honest value in independent Swiss-style watchmaking.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — Habring²’s collection pages still feature Erwin variants such as Tuxedo and other dial executions.
- 2024 — Brand materials continue to describe Erwin as a jumping-seconds model within the core collection.
- 2024 — Habring²’s FAQ notes that Erwin is among the model families not subject to the usual small annual-production ceiling.
FAQ
What makes Erwin different?
Its central jumping seconds gives the watch a distinctive mechanical personality while keeping the dial clean and wearable.
Is Erwin a core Habring² model?
Yes. It is one of the brand’s long-running signature families and appears repeatedly in the official collection.
More from Habring²
- Doppel — Doppel is Habring²’s split-seconds chronograph family, built around Richard Habring’s famed rattrapante concept and positioned as a rare independent-watchmaker route to an advanced chronograph complication without the usual stratospheric pricing.
- Felix — Habring² Felix is the independent brand’s starter watch family, built around the A11B base movement and offered in restrained, configurable time-only and sport-oriented executions.