Description

Ludwig 38 has a new look, and yet remains classic—now with a glossy enamel-white dial. The movement within is a classic in its own right: Manual caliber Alpha keeps on running, exactly as it always has.

Detail

175 years of Glashütte tradition translated for today: Roman numerals on an enamel-white dial, railroad minute markers—the tempered blue needle-thin hands add a modern twist.

175 years of Glashütte tradition translated for today: Roman numerals on an enamel-white dial, railroad minute markers—the tempered blue needle-thin hands add a modern twist.

Ludwig features Roman numerals, and instead of IV there is IIII—according to watchmaking tradition, of course.

Ludwig features Roman numerals, and instead of IV there is IIII—according to watchmaking tradition, of course.

Ludwig 38 is less than seven millimeters in height; the slender stainless steel case sits beautifully on any kind of wrist.

Ludwig 38 is less than seven millimeters in height; the slender stainless steel case sits beautifully on any kind of wrist.

Ludwig 38 is powered by hand-wound caliber Alpha—ardent watch owners love the traditional ritual of winding their timepiece each morning.

Ludwig 38 is powered by hand-wound caliber Alpha—ardent watch owners love the traditional ritual of winding their timepiece each morning.