Junghans / FORM
Junghans FORM
Collection profile
Junghans FORM is the brand’s contemporary design collection, centered on clean, reduced case architecture, concave dials, and a practical mix of quartz and automatic models. It sits between minimalist Bauhaus-adjacent styling and everyday wearability, with both ladies’ models and sporty chronographs in the wider line.
Why it matters
FORM is an important bridge collection for Junghans because it translates the brand’s design heritage into a modern, wearable daily line that remains distinct from max bill and Meister.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — Junghans continued to publish FORM-related press releases, including FORM A Chronoscope coverage in July 2024.
- 2024 — The Junghans site still lists FORM as an active collection alongside Meister, max bill, and Performance.
- 2024 — Current product pages show FORM variants such as FORM Quarz and FORM A Automatic in the collection structure.
FAQ
Is FORM only a quartz collection?
No. The line includes both quartz and mechanical/automatic models.
What is the design idea behind FORM?
Junghans presents it as a reduced, functional, and visually clear design family with strong everyday versatility.
More from Junghans
- Max Bill — Junghans Max Bill is the brand’s long-running minimalist line based on Max Bill’s Bauhaus-informed watch design language, pairing pared-back dials, disciplined typography, and functional clarity with modern Junghans movements.
- Meister — Junghans Meister is the brand’s classic dress-watch family: elegant, domed, finely finished watches that Junghans positions as a centerpiece of its collection and a long-running expression of German craftsmanship.
- 1972 — Junghans 1972 is the brand's sport-watch family inspired by its 1972 Olympic timing heritage, currently represented by colorful Chronoscope Sports Edition 2026 chronographs and radio-controlled Mega Solar models.