The virtues of German design and engineering are no less apparent in
watchmaking than they are in automobile manufacturing – the very best
derives its superlative cool factor from a combination of exceptional
quality and unencumbered functionality. Many of the watches in the
German watch universe are veritable works of art – created for the über
wealthy – yet, one need not spend outrageous sums to own a piece of the
tradition.

Rüdiger watches hold German design principles and traditions in high esteem, but offer consumers a counterpoint. They utilize precision
quartz movements and integrate contemporary styles from effortless two-handers to more complicated
chronographs; they feature quality stainless steel cases, gold
IP finishes and diamonds. Rüdiger watches combine the holistic aspect of the
Bauhaus aesthetic with contemporary finesse – they are watches designed to look good, and to wear every day.
German towns like
Pforzheim and
Glashütte
are famous for the watches they produce. The Rüdiger brand of fine
wristwatches expands the geographical reach of German watchmaking with
collections named after cities in regions from
Saxony to the
North Rhine-Westphalia, among them: Aachen, Essen, Kassel and Leipzig.
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Rüdiger Aachen
Aachen is Germany’s westernmost city located along its borders with Belgium and the Netherlands. The emperor
Charlemagne
was once a resident, perhaps because Aachen is a “spa town,” known for
its mineral springs. Aachen’s economic focus today is on science and
engineering, and
Rüdiger Aachen dress watches,
sized at 42 mm, provide locals with a contemporary fashion alternative.
The dials are the real highlight – scallop-shell engraved patterns
matched with sophisticated thin hands. Aachen watches are paired
exclusively with
leather straps.
Rüdiger Leipzig
Leipzig, in Saxony, is a city situated at the intersection of two ancient roads, the
Via Regia and the
Via Imperii. As a cultural center, the city was home to great composers such as
Bach,
Wagner and
Mendelssohn. In keeping with this lengthy history,
Rüdiger Leipzig watches
utilize timeless elements such as Breguet hands, Roman numerals and
small-seconds dials, all within balanced, uncluttered dial panes.
Leipzig watches are an even 40 mm in diameter, available on leather
straps or
bracelets.
Rüdiger Essen
Germany’s ninth largest city,
Essen,
was an important coal and steel center until the 1970s. Many of its
most well-known industrial landmarks are enduring industrial
masterpieces including a former mine, the
Shaft XII, listed as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Watches in the
Rüdiger Essen collection for women feature rocks of their own: the white dials are punctuated by single diamonds located at 12 o’clock while the
bezels contain an additional 36 brilliant-cut
CZ stones.
Rüdiger Kassel
Kassel is a town located on the
Fulda River in the state of
Hesse.
Allied bombing raids in 1943 destroyed 90 percent of the city center.
The city was rebuilt in the 1950s and now consists of an interesting
juxtaposition of architectural styles.
Rüdiger Kassel watches,
on the other hand, hone in on a single, cohesive look that
characterizes the city’s rise from ruin: the pivotal visual elements are
sunburst patterns that emanate from the center of the dials, which are
coupled with minimalist hour markers, two hands and little else – a true
dress watch. Kassel watches are sized classically at 38 mm in diameter.
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