Dear Tony, I have stumbled upon the black dial version of the SS Panograph, have you seen this one before?

Jan 11, 2024,21:13 PM
 







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A couple of days with the PanoGraph from Glashütte Original.

 
 By: Tony.A. : October 27th, 2018-03:26
A modern classic: the PanoGraph from Glashütte Original. I had the opportunity to borrow this PanoGraph for a couple of days for some photography. The PanoGraph is a chronograph and it has a special way to show the timing of the chronograph. The chronogra...  

GO is a "strange" manufacturer

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : October 27th, 2018-05:30
Sometimes they go into such detail and effort to make a complication work, like the Kalenderwoche. But sometimes they make things only for the sheer beauty of it, like this one. I do not see this as an über-accurate chrono, which it is not, but an über be... 

Beautiful watch, BUT,

 
 By: Thomas_3 : October 27th, 2018-08:59
someone is using the wrong kind of fishing rod, it should be fly rod!

The fishing guy is just a little fishy. :-))))))))))))

 
 By: Jocke - Bad Santa : October 27th, 2018-09:52
I'm pretty sure he bought his catch at the market.

Thanks for sharing!

 
 By: Jari from Finland : October 28th, 2018-09:19
Great pics and watch. Ghronograph function is also useful while fishing either to measure how long it takes when getting the first fish or how many pound you are able to get in a certain time.

Absolutely amasing...

 
 By: peroni : November 6th, 2018-09:32
Fantastic pictures! I think this is the GO with most wuaw factor. The price though is a bit out of reach, but when I see pictures of the watch I always try to think of a way to find the funds

Nice!

 
 By: Tony.A. : January 15th, 2024-11:58
Congrats to this beautiful GO! I have only seen the black dialed version in platinum so I think your watch is a little bit unusual. Thanks for posting Tony

Thanks, it does look good indeed,

 
 By: smironov : January 15th, 2024-13:00
Pity not mine though, pics from a well known site. Interesting that looks like nobody knows the history of this black date iteration.