Jocke - Bad Santa[GO Moderator]
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I don't know what the rotor is called
Jan 22, 2020,12:52 PM
For some reason the plate is called three-quarter plate.
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On Request: The Glashütte Original Senator Tourbillon
By: Jocke - Bad Santa : January 21st, 2020-19:03
Unboxing a watch of this dignity by a regular guy makes it no less respectful. This is maybe not a kind of watch you come near every day. A masterpiece like this is a feast for the eyes. So if you don't figure it out yet so am I talking about the Glashütt...
Video is very cool!
By: jmpTT : January 21st, 2020-20:42
Lovely review and photos too. The Senator Tourbillon Chronometer is my preferred tourbillon from Glashutte Original though. I feel that little extra technical innovation makes a huge difference to a jaded enthusiast like me because I can’t forget the glut...
Like the strap, like the layout, with the trademark big date at 12, but…
By: Boron : January 22nd, 2020-02:02
even with your excellent photography, that is THE most boring looking tourbillon ever executed, with the sole exception of the various Chopard L.U.C. iterations. I see they’ve copied fellow Glashutte neighbours Moritz Grossmann’s use of diamond in the tou...
You Sir, are the Master of Light!
By: farkbinder01212 : January 22nd, 2020-08:25
Every photo is a jem. Excellent compositions of a stellar watch. Thanks for sharing. Harvey
such an underrated watch!
By: JLG22 : January 24th, 2020-00:22
for me the best tourbillon only watch. what a dial! the photos are beyond excellent. amazing job and thanks!
Beautiful
By: Jurry : January 24th, 2020-03:29
It’s a beautiful watch, the dark dial makes the tourbillion stick out even more. Your photos are fantastic. You must have spent quit some time to set up the composition, sort out light, etc but the results are truly great. Thanks for that.