The function and design of the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer were essentially shaped by the coxswains of the sea rescuers. The coxswains are the captains of the sea rescue cruisers and boats. In wind and weather, they perform their task of helping seafarers in distress. This practical orientation has resulted in a tool watch that is up to any challenge.... Show more »
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S.A.R. Rescue-Timerwith rubber strap
The function and design of the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer were essentially shaped by the coxswains of the sea rescuers. The coxswains are the captains of the sea rescue cruisers and boats. In wind and weather, they perform their task of helping seafarers in distress. This practical orientation has resulted in a tool watch that is up to any challenge.
The specially rounded case of the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer has a soft rubber bezel. This provides extra protection in case of impact and prevents people from being injured by sharp edges during rescue.
Woodpecker neck fine adjustment
Impact resistance
On the movement side, the patented woodpecker neck fine adjustment ensures the exceptional robustness of the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer.
Thoughtful
best readebility
Best readability, highest reliability: the magnifying glass for magnifying the date is inserted from the inside.
Durable
pressure-resistant
The high-quality case is pressure-resistant up to 100 bar. So neither salt water nor sudden temperature changes can harm the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer.
extremely stable
4 millimeter sapphire glass
At 4 millimeters, the anti-reflective sapphire glass of the S.A.R. Rescue-Timer is three times stronger than a standard sapphire glass.
Where can I find technical details for my Mühle wristwatch?
The most important technical information on watches in our current collection can be found on our website by visiting the “Wristwatches” page and selecting your collection and model. Technical details for your model can also be found in the instruction manual for your watch. If you have any further questions, especially regarding older models, please feel free to contact us.
What precision can I expect from my Mühle wristwatch?
It is normal for mechanical watches to display a certain amount of tolerance because fluctuating temperatures, the tension of the winder springs or the position in which a watch is stored or worn can all affect its operation and accuracy. As we do not know how a watch will be worn, we always regulate our watches so that they are slightly fast, with a precision of between 0 and max. +8 seconds per day. Why? Because we want to ensure that Mühle watch wearers are never too late because of their time measuring instruments.
How often does my mechanical Mühle wristwatch need to be serviced?
Mechanical watches should be serviced from time to time. Over the years, the processes taking place inside the movement cause a certain amount of abrasion due to parts wearing. This abrasion contaminates the oil and sometimes forms deposits, which may cause the precision of the watch to deteriorate. We therefore recommend that our watches be fully serviced every four to five years. We advise wearers to get the watertightness of their watches checked every two years.
You have various options, if you would like to have your Mühle watch professionally serviced. For example, you are welcome to bring your watch directly to our manufactory or send it to us by post with the note “Service”. Please contact us in advance if you would like a service in our manufactory in Glashütte. We will be happy to provide you with more information about our services, the safe shipping of your Mühle watch and send you a return slip. In addition, you can contact a Mühle retailer in your area. They will not only give you competent advice, there you can also hand in your watch for an inspection conveniently and easily.
Where can I find technical details for my Mühle wristwatch?
The most important technical information on our current watches can be found on our website by visiting the “Wristwatches” page and selecting your collection/model. Technical details for your model can also be found in the instruction manual for your watch. If you have any further questions, especially regarding older models, please feel free to contact us.