Time changeover? No problem with the Spektrum MEGA Solar from Junghans

At the end of October, the clocks go back one hour. The "Spektrum MEGA Solar" does this automatically. This allows you to calmly anticipate the seasonal time change on October 26, 2025.

Naturally, the new "Spektrum MEGA Solar" from Junghans also draws on the Schramberg-based watchmaker's decades of expertise in precise radio technology and efficient energy management. The multi-frequency radio-controlled movement draws its power from the sun's energy via a glass solar cell beneath the black dial with red or blue accents.

Spectrum MEGA Solar by Junghans
Spectrum MEGA Solar by Junghans

If you put this watch in a drawer, the movement goes into sleep mode after 72 hours and can easily last for more than a year and a half. The exact power reserve in the dark is 21 months.

Spectrum MEGA Solar by Junghans
Spectrum MEGA Solar by Junghans

The Connected J615.84 radio-controlled solar movement with a date display, app-based time setting, automatic daylight saving time (SST), a 21-month power reserve, a perpetual calendar, and radio reception in Europe, the UK, Japan, and the US is protected by a 41.6-millimeter stainless steel case water-resistant to 10 bar. The bezel is made of matte black ceramic.

Spectrum MEGA Solar by Junghans
Spectrum MEGA Solar by Junghans

The new “Spektrum MEGA Solar” is worn on an easy-care synthetic rubber strap in blue or black.

(RRP 1,140 €)

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