Just some photos taken during Service

Sep 14, 2015,04:04 AM
 























kind regards
Anthony

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I love those posts

 
 By: Jocke - Bad Santa : September 16th, 2015-11:54
please keep em comming.

The workings of the 'growing hands' chronograph display . . .

 
 By: Dr No : September 17th, 2015-09:53
. . . is utterly fascinating, Anthony. The linear read-out is instinctively intuitive, as well as aesthetically pleasing. As with their perpetual calendar designs, the form of Glashütte Original chronographs is noteworthy. The other 'heavyweight' in the s...  

Yes - the 'GUB 61' engraving on the movement confirms . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 18th, 2016-13:19
. . . it's a PanoGraph. The cal 60 PanoRetroGraph movement . . . . . . is substantially similar, with the inclusion of a gong that chimes when the selected interval is reached. Best, Art ...  

That's as it should be, Nicolas, considering . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 18th, 2016-14:52
. . . the intricacy of the complication. The asking price for the PRG was roughly four times that of the PG; quite a premium, no? Art

Extreme mechanical beatuty!

 
 By: stromer : February 18th, 2016-23:36
Please let me respectfully add that the picture Art posted is one of cal. 99, the Rattrapante. Here is one of cal 60 (borrowed from Nicolas' post ): Playing with a PanoRetroGraph once, that would be something! Like driving a Ferrari. Best, Martin ...  

That's a feast, Martin.

 
 By: amanico : February 18th, 2016-23:44
Something we should more often mention when discussing fine chronographs. with the Cal 99 Rattrapante! Best, Nicolas

I should know better . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 19th, 2016-09:16
. . . than to trust my own eyes! [cal 60 from the same photo session as cal 99 image] Many thanks for catching my error, Martin! ...