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Three years ago, independent watchmaker Andreas Strehler launched his new brand, Strehler, to present his philosophy and craftsmanship in a more accessible form. The first model, Sirna, was designed as an essential time‑only watch that distilled his precision, expertise, and uncompromising finishing. The second model, Säntis, takes the brand naturally into the realm of complications. Like Sirna, which was named after the town Sirnach, Säntis draws its name from the mountain near Strehler’s workshop, the highest peak of the Appenzell Alps.
World Time Concept & Crown Operation
Responding to a collector’s request and inspired by his earlier Sauterelle Heure Mondiale, Strehler created a world time watch that remains elegant, intuitive, and deeply personal. Säntis uses a Cottier‑style world time display operated entirely by a single three‑position crown—preserving design purity and simplicity. The 40 mm medical‑grade stainless‑steel case blends refinement with ergonomics and stays below 10 mm thick even with the added mechanism.
Titanium Dial & Time Zone Display
The titanium dial features a sculptural three‑dimensional texture, individually machined, engraved, and hand‑polished. Its pattern is adapted from a design created with Eric Giroud for Sirna. Surrounding it, the 24‑hour ring marks day and night and rotates once per day, aligning with a fixed city ring listing 24 time zones. Central European Time is indicated by “Strehler” rather than a city, and DST‑observing cities are marked with a sun symbol. Both the city disc and 24‑hour disc use luminous printing, with additional luminous dots along the minute track.
Colour Options, Hands & Movement
The titanium dial features a sculptural three‑dimensional texture, individually machined, engraved, and hand‑polished. Its pattern is adapted from a design created with Eric Giroud for Sirna. Surrounding it, the 24‑hour ring marks day and night and rotates once per day, aligning with a fixed city ring listing 24 time zones. Central European Time is indicated by “Strehler” rather than a city, and DST‑observing cities are marked with a sun symbol. Both the city disc and 24‑hour disc use luminous printing, with additional luminous dots along the minute track.
Strap, Presentation & Limited Production
The Säntis comes with a subtly grained brown calfskin strap with contrasting off‑white stitching, and other colours are available upon request. Its steel pin buckle is crafted in‑house, echoing the case’s lines. The watch is delivered in a beechwood box with a cognac leather travel pouch. While not limited, production is naturally restricted due to the fully in‑house manufacturing of cases, dials, hands, and movements, resulting in only 30–50 watches per year shared between Sirna and Säntis.

| Calibre SA-30W | Automatic mechanical movement |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 30 mm |
| Height | 5,05mm |
| Number of parts | 224 |
| Number of jewels | 30 |
| Power reserve | Minimum 60 hours |
| Escapement | Strehler Swiss-Lever escapement |
| Balance | Free-sprung with 4 regulating screws |
| Frequency | 21,600 vph (3 Hz) |
| Functions | Hours, minutes and world time with day-night indication |
| Rotor | 18k gold with ceramic ball-bearing |
| Decoration | Circular Geneva stripes, perlage, polished bevelled edges with inward angles |
| Case Materials | Medical-grade stainless steel |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 40 mm (47mm lug to lug) |
| Height | 9.7mm |
| Crystal | Anti-reflective sapphire |
| Back | Secured by 4 screws with sapphire crystal |
| Water Resistance | 3 ATM / 30 m |
| Dial | Titanium, machined, laser engraved, polished by hand and anodised - Proprietary pattern derived from a design by Eric Giroud - Circular-brushed stainless steel chapter ring – galvanized brass 24-hour ring with day-night indication – Anodized titanium minute track ring with luminous dots |
| Hands | Hand-polished faceted stainless steel tipped with white SuperLuminova C1 BL X1 with blue luminescence |
| Strap | Brown calf leather with off-white stitching |
| Buckle | Medical-grade stainless steel |