Supreme x Meterex Spirit Level
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
Meterex is a German measuring-tool manufacturer founded in 1924 and based in Langenfeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, producing aluminum spirit levels, folding rules, pocket tapes, and rulers primarily for the European promotional and industrial trade markets. The brand's aluminum spirit levels use an extruded box-section body and sealed acrylic vial blocks; standard accuracy is 0.5 mm per meter, calibrated to DIN 876-class tolerances. Spirit levels determine horizontal and vertical alignment using a captive bubble in a precisely curved glass vial. The FW24 Supreme version is a 40 cm Meterex aluminum level in red or yellow with the box logo printed along the body, sold as a two-level set in Supreme packaging.
About Meterex
Meterex is a German measuring tool manufacturer founded in 1920 by Karl and Richard Kuntze in Solingen, Germany, originally as the Gebr. Kuntze galvanizing operation. The brothers shifted fully to measuring tools after World War II, exporting under the Kusometer name from 1947 and renaming the company to meterex in 1970. The current product line covers folding rules, steel tape measures, spirit levels, and rulers, manufactured in Solingen. The company is now in its third generation of family ownership and employs 25 people. Supreme has collaborated with Meterex on co-branded spirit levels.


