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The Mühle-Glashütte Teutonia II Day/Date is the most informative watch in the Teutonia family — and the one most naturally suited to business life. Time, date, and day of the week, all on one dial. The day display sits at 12 o'clock in a rounded aperture that echoes the case shape, while the date appears at 6 o'clock, creating a vertical axis of information that's immediately legible without crowding the dial.
The silver guilloché dial is the signature of the Teutonia collection. The fine relief-like pattern is stamped with a die — not printed — producing a textured surface that catches and scatters light in a way flat dials cannot. Mühle uses this engine-turned finishing not purely for decoration but to structure the dial for clarity, subdividing the face into distinct zones. The hand-applied indices are bevelled on all four sides and individually polished, adding a three-dimensional quality that's immediately apparent on the wrist. The blackened hands cut cleanly against the silver-and-white tones, ensuring readability in any light.
Inside, the SW 240-1 in the Mühle version — a calibre designed for day/date complications — features the brand's patented woodpecker neck regulation, Mühle rotor, blued screws, and Glashütte solarisation finishing. The exhibition caseback reveals a movement that earned its "Made in Germany" designation through genuine Glashütte craftsmanship. The volute-shaped horns with their hand-applied vertical cuts and the interplay of brushed and polished surfaces across the case give the Teutonia II a sculptural presence that distinguishes it from every other day/date watch in its class.
At a Glance
- Brand Mühle-Glashütte
- Collection Teutonia II
- Reference M1-33-65-MB
- Movement SW 240-1, Mühle Version
- Functions Date + Day of the Week
- Case Size 41.0mm × 12.3mm
- Dial Silver Guilloché
- Regulation Patented Woodpecker Neck
- Glass Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
- Caseback Exhibition (Transparent)
- Water Resistance 10 bar (100m)
- Origin Made in Germany (Glashütte)
Why You'll Love It
- Day and date on one dial — day of the week at 12 o'clock, date at 6 o'clock, positioned on a clean vertical axis for instant readability
- Silver guilloché dial — die-stamped engine-turned finishing that creates depth and light play impossible to achieve with printed or flat surfaces
- Hand-applied indices bevelled on all four sides and individually polished — a level of dial craftsmanship rarely found at this price
- Rounded day window at 12 o'clock echoes the case shape, blending harmoniously into the dial rather than interrupting it
- Patented woodpecker neck regulation — developed for German maritime rescue operations, ensuring precision under the most demanding conditions
- Exhibition caseback reveals the SW 240-1 movement with blued screws, Glashütte solarisation, and the Mühle-branded rotor
Perfect For
Key Features
- Day and date complication — Day of the week at 12 o'clock in a rounded aperture, date at 6 o'clock with bevelled window edges. The vertical alignment keeps the dial balanced and uncluttered — the Teutonia's hallmark
- Silver guilloché dial — A fine relief-like pattern embossed with a die, creating a textured surface that Mühle uses to structure the dial for readability. The interplay of heights and depths, shiny indices, and bevelled date window edges add charming accents without visual noise
- SW 240-1, Mühle Version — A Sellita calibre purpose-built for day/date complications, refined in Glashütte with the patented woodpecker neck regulation, Mühle rotor, blued screws, Glashütte solarisation, and perlage finishing
- Patented woodpecker neck regulation — Developed in 2003, the spring's distinctive shape locks the regulator arm both sideways and downward onto the balance cock, delivering superior shock resistance compared to a traditional swan neck regulator
- Volute-shaped horns with hand-finished vertical cut — The Teutonia's signature curled lugs with a hand-applied vertical cut on the case middle section. The tops of the horns are finely polished — a detail that can only be executed by hand
- Anti-reflective sapphire crystal — Scratch-resistant at Mohs 9, with anti-reflective coating for glare-free reading from every angle
Technical Specifications
| Diameter | 41.0mm |
| Height | 12.3mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 51.0mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Material | Stainless Steel (Brushed / Polished) |
| Lugs | Volute-Shaped Horns (Hand-Finished Vertical Cut) |
| Glass | Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal |
| Caseback | Exhibition (Transparent Window) |
| Crown | Screw-Down |
| Water Resistance | 10 bar (100 metres) |
| Colour | Silver |
| Finishing | Guilloché (Die-Stamped Engine Turning) |
| Indices | Hand-Applied, Bevelled on Four Sides, Polished |
| Hands | Blackened |
| Day Display | Rounded Window at 12 o'clock |
| Date Display | Window at 6 o'clock (Bevelled Edges) |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Width | 20mm |
| Clasp | Butterfly (Folding Deployment) |
| Calibre | SW 240-1, Mühle Version |
| Type | Automatic (Self-Winding) |
| Regulation | Patented Woodpecker Neck |
| Rotor | Mühle Custom Rotor |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Day |
| Additional | Stop-Second, Quick-Set Date & Weekday |
| Power Reserve | Up to 41 hours |
| Finishing | Blued Screws, Glashütte Solarisation, Perlage |
The Glashütte Difference
- Glashütte, Saxony — Germany's most storied watchmaking town, home to A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte Original, NOMOS, and Mühle-Glashütte. Every Mühle watch is assembled, regulated, and tested here
- Six generations, one family — Founded by Robert Mühle in 1869 as a maker of precision measuring instruments for Glashütte's watchmakers. The company survived two World Wars, Soviet-era expropriation, and reunification. Now led by Thilo Mühle, with the sixth generation already on board
- The Teutonia legacy — Introduced in 2002, the Teutonia quickly became the most successful watch family in the brand's history. The collection's guilloché dials, hand-applied indices, and volute-shaped horns have won multiple international design awards. It is the unmistakable flagship of the manufactory
- Patented innovation — The woodpecker neck regulation (2003), Mühle three-quarter plate (2008), and proprietary in-house calibres (MU 9408, MU 9411) demonstrate that this is a manufacturer, not merely an assembler
Best Matched With
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the Teutonia II Day/Date and the Teutonia II Small Second?
Both share the same 41mm stainless steel case with volute-shaped horns, woodpecker neck regulation, sapphire crystal, exhibition caseback, and 10 bar water resistance. The difference is the complication, the dial, and the movement. The Day/Date (M1-33-65-MB) shows the day of the week at 12 o'clock and date at 6 o'clock on a silver guilloché dial, powered by the SW 240-1. The Small Second (M1-33-42-MB) places a dedicated seconds sub-dial at 6 o'clock on a midnight blue ray-cut dial, powered by the SW 260-1. Choose the Day/Date if you want maximum information at a glance in a brighter, more classical tone. Choose the Small Second if you prefer the traditional pocket-watch aesthetic in a deeper, more contemporary colour.
How does this compare to the 29er Day/Date?
Both show day and date, but the character is completely different. The 29er Day/Date (M1-25-34-MB) is nautical and sporty — angular case, Super-LumiNova markers, titanium grey dial, inspired by sailing. The Teutonia II Day/Date (M1-33-65-MB) is classical and dressy — guilloché dial, hand-applied bevelled indices, blackened hands, volute-shaped horns. The 29er wears like a tool watch that happens to be refined. The Teutonia wears like a dress watch that happens to be robust. Both use woodpecker neck regulation and are water-resistant to 10 bar.
What is a guilloché dial?
Guilloché is a fine relief-like pattern embossed into the dial surface with a die or stamp. It creates a textured surface with tiny ridges that catch and scatter light, producing depth and visual movement that flat or printed dials cannot achieve. In the Teutonia, Mühle uses guillochage not purely for decoration but to structure the dial — the pattern subdivides the face into clear zones for improved legibility. It's a finishing technique associated with high-end watchmaking, and the Teutonia II offers it at a significantly more accessible price than most guilloché-equipped competitors.
What is the woodpecker neck regulation?
Developed and patented by Mühle-Glashütte in 2003, the woodpecker neck regulation is a further evolution of the traditional Glashütte swan neck fine adjustment. Its specially shaped spring (which resembles the head and neck of a woodpecker) locks the regulator arm both sideways against the fine adjustment screw and downward onto the balance cock. This dual-axis pressure prevents the arm from jumping out of position during shocks — a significant improvement over conventional regulators. Originally developed for the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer used in German maritime rescue, it is now fitted to every Mühle movement.
What are volute-shaped horns?
The Teutonia's lugs curl upward at the tips — a design feature Mühle calls "volute-shaped horns." The middle section of the case receives a vertical cut that can only be applied by hand, while the tops of the horns are finely polished. This combination of brushing and polishing at different angles across the case gives the Teutonia a distinctive play of light and a more sculptural presence than standard straight lugs.
Is this watch made in Germany?
Yes. While the base calibre is Swiss-made (Sellita), it is refined, regulated, and finished in Mühle-Glashütte's own manufactory in Glashütte, Saxony. The woodpecker neck regulation, Mühle rotor, Glashütte solarisation, perlage finishing, and blued screws are all applied in-house. The case, dial assembly, and final quality control are performed in Glashütte. The watch carries a legitimate "Made in Germany" designation.
Is the Teutonia II Day/Date available on leather?
Yes. The M1-33-65-LB variant comes on a black leather strap with a stainless steel butterfly clasp. The metal bracelet version (this model, M1-33-65-MB) offers the same case, dial, and movement on a 20mm stainless steel bracelet with butterfly clasp.
How long does the power reserve last?
Up to 41 hours when fully wound. The automatic movement is self-winding through wrist motion. If left unworn for roughly two days, the watch will stop and need to be set again — simply wear it or give the crown a few manual winds to restart.
Can I swim with this watch?
Yes. With 10 bar (100 metres) water resistance and a screw-down crown, the Teutonia II Day/Date is technically swim-ready. That said, this is first and foremost a dress watch — most owners will keep it on dry land. The water resistance provides peace of mind for unexpected exposure rather than encouraging recreational use in the pool.
Is this a good gift?
Outstanding. The Teutonia II Day/Date combines the most practical complication for business life — time, day, and date in one glance — with a guilloché dial, hand-finished case details, and 156 years of Glashütte heritage visible through the exhibition caseback. The silver-and-steel palette pairs with anything. A distinguished choice for promotions, milestone birthdays, retirement celebrations, and Father's Day.
Why Buy from City Chain
- Authorised Retailer Official Mühle-Glashütte dealer in Singapore
- 100% Authentic Genuine German-made timepiece
- Manufacturer Warranty Official Mühle-Glashütte warranty
- Bracelet Sizing Complimentary adjustment in-store

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The Mühle-Glashütte Teutonia II Day/Date is the most informative watch in the Teutonia family — and the one most naturally suited to business life. Time, date, and day of the week, all on one dial. The day display sits at 12 o'clock in a rounded aperture that echoes the case shape, while the date appears at 6 o'clock, creating a vertical axis of information that's immediately legible without crowding the dial.
The silver guilloché dial is the signature of the Teutonia collection. The fine relief-like pattern is stamped with a die — not printed — producing a textured surface that catches and scatters light in a way flat dials cannot. Mühle uses this engine-turned finishing not purely for decoration but to structure the dial for clarity, subdividing the face into distinct zones. The hand-applied indices are bevelled on all four sides and individually polished, adding a three-dimensional quality that's immediately apparent on the wrist. The blackened hands cut cleanly against the silver-and-white tones, ensuring readability in any light.
Inside, the SW 240-1 in the Mühle version — a calibre designed for day/date complications — features the brand's patented woodpecker neck regulation, Mühle rotor, blued screws, and Glashütte solarisation finishing. The exhibition caseback reveals a movement that earned its "Made in Germany" designation through genuine Glashütte craftsmanship. The volute-shaped horns with their hand-applied vertical cuts and the interplay of brushed and polished surfaces across the case give the Teutonia II a sculptural presence that distinguishes it from every other day/date watch in its class.
At a Glance
- Brand Mühle-Glashütte
- Collection Teutonia II
- Reference M1-33-65-MB
- Movement SW 240-1, Mühle Version
- Functions Date + Day of the Week
- Case Size 41.0mm × 12.3mm
- Dial Silver Guilloché
- Regulation Patented Woodpecker Neck
- Glass Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
- Caseback Exhibition (Transparent)
- Water Resistance 10 bar (100m)
- Origin Made in Germany (Glashütte)
Why You'll Love It
- Day and date on one dial — day of the week at 12 o'clock, date at 6 o'clock, positioned on a clean vertical axis for instant readability
- Silver guilloché dial — die-stamped engine-turned finishing that creates depth and light play impossible to achieve with printed or flat surfaces
- Hand-applied indices bevelled on all four sides and individually polished — a level of dial craftsmanship rarely found at this price
- Rounded day window at 12 o'clock echoes the case shape, blending harmoniously into the dial rather than interrupting it
- Patented woodpecker neck regulation — developed for German maritime rescue operations, ensuring precision under the most demanding conditions
- Exhibition caseback reveals the SW 240-1 movement with blued screws, Glashütte solarisation, and the Mühle-branded rotor
Perfect For
Key Features
- Day and date complication — Day of the week at 12 o'clock in a rounded aperture, date at 6 o'clock with bevelled window edges. The vertical alignment keeps the dial balanced and uncluttered — the Teutonia's hallmark
- Silver guilloché dial — A fine relief-like pattern embossed with a die, creating a textured surface that Mühle uses to structure the dial for readability. The interplay of heights and depths, shiny indices, and bevelled date window edges add charming accents without visual noise
- SW 240-1, Mühle Version — A Sellita calibre purpose-built for day/date complications, refined in Glashütte with the patented woodpecker neck regulation, Mühle rotor, blued screws, Glashütte solarisation, and perlage finishing
- Patented woodpecker neck regulation — Developed in 2003, the spring's distinctive shape locks the regulator arm both sideways and downward onto the balance cock, delivering superior shock resistance compared to a traditional swan neck regulator
- Volute-shaped horns with hand-finished vertical cut — The Teutonia's signature curled lugs with a hand-applied vertical cut on the case middle section. The tops of the horns are finely polished — a detail that can only be executed by hand
- Anti-reflective sapphire crystal — Scratch-resistant at Mohs 9, with anti-reflective coating for glare-free reading from every angle
Technical Specifications
| Diameter | 41.0mm |
| Height | 12.3mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 51.0mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Material | Stainless Steel (Brushed / Polished) |
| Lugs | Volute-Shaped Horns (Hand-Finished Vertical Cut) |
| Glass | Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal |
| Caseback | Exhibition (Transparent Window) |
| Crown | Screw-Down |
| Water Resistance | 10 bar (100 metres) |
| Colour | Silver |
| Finishing | Guilloché (Die-Stamped Engine Turning) |
| Indices | Hand-Applied, Bevelled on Four Sides, Polished |
| Hands | Blackened |
| Day Display | Rounded Window at 12 o'clock |
| Date Display | Window at 6 o'clock (Bevelled Edges) |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Width | 20mm |
| Clasp | Butterfly (Folding Deployment) |
| Calibre | SW 240-1, Mühle Version |
| Type | Automatic (Self-Winding) |
| Regulation | Patented Woodpecker Neck |
| Rotor | Mühle Custom Rotor |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date, Day |
| Additional | Stop-Second, Quick-Set Date & Weekday |
| Power Reserve | Up to 41 hours |
| Finishing | Blued Screws, Glashütte Solarisation, Perlage |
The Glashütte Difference
- Glashütte, Saxony — Germany's most storied watchmaking town, home to A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte Original, NOMOS, and Mühle-Glashütte. Every Mühle watch is assembled, regulated, and tested here
- Six generations, one family — Founded by Robert Mühle in 1869 as a maker of precision measuring instruments for Glashütte's watchmakers. The company survived two World Wars, Soviet-era expropriation, and reunification. Now led by Thilo Mühle, with the sixth generation already on board
- The Teutonia legacy — Introduced in 2002, the Teutonia quickly became the most successful watch family in the brand's history. The collection's guilloché dials, hand-applied indices, and volute-shaped horns have won multiple international design awards. It is the unmistakable flagship of the manufactory
- Patented innovation — The woodpecker neck regulation (2003), Mühle three-quarter plate (2008), and proprietary in-house calibres (MU 9408, MU 9411) demonstrate that this is a manufacturer, not merely an assembler
Best Matched With
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between the Teutonia II Day/Date and the Teutonia II Small Second?
Both share the same 41mm stainless steel case with volute-shaped horns, woodpecker neck regulation, sapphire crystal, exhibition caseback, and 10 bar water resistance. The difference is the complication, the dial, and the movement. The Day/Date (M1-33-65-MB) shows the day of the week at 12 o'clock and date at 6 o'clock on a silver guilloché dial, powered by the SW 240-1. The Small Second (M1-33-42-MB) places a dedicated seconds sub-dial at 6 o'clock on a midnight blue ray-cut dial, powered by the SW 260-1. Choose the Day/Date if you want maximum information at a glance in a brighter, more classical tone. Choose the Small Second if you prefer the traditional pocket-watch aesthetic in a deeper, more contemporary colour.
How does this compare to the 29er Day/Date?
Both show day and date, but the character is completely different. The 29er Day/Date (M1-25-34-MB) is nautical and sporty — angular case, Super-LumiNova markers, titanium grey dial, inspired by sailing. The Teutonia II Day/Date (M1-33-65-MB) is classical and dressy — guilloché dial, hand-applied bevelled indices, blackened hands, volute-shaped horns. The 29er wears like a tool watch that happens to be refined. The Teutonia wears like a dress watch that happens to be robust. Both use woodpecker neck regulation and are water-resistant to 10 bar.
What is a guilloché dial?
Guilloché is a fine relief-like pattern embossed into the dial surface with a die or stamp. It creates a textured surface with tiny ridges that catch and scatter light, producing depth and visual movement that flat or printed dials cannot achieve. In the Teutonia, Mühle uses guillochage not purely for decoration but to structure the dial — the pattern subdivides the face into clear zones for improved legibility. It's a finishing technique associated with high-end watchmaking, and the Teutonia II offers it at a significantly more accessible price than most guilloché-equipped competitors.
What is the woodpecker neck regulation?
Developed and patented by Mühle-Glashütte in 2003, the woodpecker neck regulation is a further evolution of the traditional Glashütte swan neck fine adjustment. Its specially shaped spring (which resembles the head and neck of a woodpecker) locks the regulator arm both sideways against the fine adjustment screw and downward onto the balance cock. This dual-axis pressure prevents the arm from jumping out of position during shocks — a significant improvement over conventional regulators. Originally developed for the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer used in German maritime rescue, it is now fitted to every Mühle movement.
What are volute-shaped horns?
The Teutonia's lugs curl upward at the tips — a design feature Mühle calls "volute-shaped horns." The middle section of the case receives a vertical cut that can only be applied by hand, while the tops of the horns are finely polished. This combination of brushing and polishing at different angles across the case gives the Teutonia a distinctive play of light and a more sculptural presence than standard straight lugs.
Is this watch made in Germany?
Yes. While the base calibre is Swiss-made (Sellita), it is refined, regulated, and finished in Mühle-Glashütte's own manufactory in Glashütte, Saxony. The woodpecker neck regulation, Mühle rotor, Glashütte solarisation, perlage finishing, and blued screws are all applied in-house. The case, dial assembly, and final quality control are performed in Glashütte. The watch carries a legitimate "Made in Germany" designation.
Is the Teutonia II Day/Date available on leather?
Yes. The M1-33-65-LB variant comes on a black leather strap with a stainless steel butterfly clasp. The metal bracelet version (this model, M1-33-65-MB) offers the same case, dial, and movement on a 20mm stainless steel bracelet with butterfly clasp.
How long does the power reserve last?
Up to 41 hours when fully wound. The automatic movement is self-winding through wrist motion. If left unworn for roughly two days, the watch will stop and need to be set again — simply wear it or give the crown a few manual winds to restart.
Can I swim with this watch?
Yes. With 10 bar (100 metres) water resistance and a screw-down crown, the Teutonia II Day/Date is technically swim-ready. That said, this is first and foremost a dress watch — most owners will keep it on dry land. The water resistance provides peace of mind for unexpected exposure rather than encouraging recreational use in the pool.
Is this a good gift?
Outstanding. The Teutonia II Day/Date combines the most practical complication for business life — time, day, and date in one glance — with a guilloché dial, hand-finished case details, and 156 years of Glashütte heritage visible through the exhibition caseback. The silver-and-steel palette pairs with anything. A distinguished choice for promotions, milestone birthdays, retirement celebrations, and Father's Day.
Why Buy from City Chain
- Authorised Retailer Official Mühle-Glashütte dealer in Singapore
- 100% Authentic Genuine German-made timepiece
- Manufacturer Warranty Official Mühle-Glashütte warranty
- Bracelet Sizing Complimentary adjustment in-store




















