amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Excellent pair of GOs, and of Perpetual Calendars, too.
Funny how a same complication can be expressed in such a different way.
It is obvious when you put the BP and the GO side by side.
I have more and more appreciation for G.O watches, which are serious, well made, and correctly finished.
This PC is not an exception to the rule.
Congrats on this new piece, and thanks a lot for having taken the time for this post.
Best,
Nicolas
Nice post.
By: mac : September 27th, 2010-17:23
I have the SS version and I also find it surprisingly comfortable to wear. I also agree that it seems to wear smaller than most 44mm watches which I view as a positive. In terms of straps, you might want to try the most current oem one. It's a simple medi...
How is the lume
By: docsnov : September 27th, 2010-18:43
on your PanoMatic XL? I have a Panomatic XL and the lume is not very strong. I know the hands are small, but I wish it was not as faint. Does exposing the watch to strong light make any difference? I didn't know if light in a sense charged the substance o...
Thanks
By: docsnov : September 27th, 2010-19:10
for the reply. Your Senator is a great looking watch. I like the perpetual calenders with the window display. I think it helps to keep the dial from looking too busy. As you mentioned, I think Glashutte does a great job with the finish on their movements....
Great Review
By: db darien : September 28th, 2010-09:06
Thanks for the great write-up and photos. It's always nice when people share their experiences with a new watch....especially one that isn't widely-owned or is in limited edition (as is this magnificent piece). I also share your admiration for Glashutte O...
brown strap
By: cuibono : September 28th, 2010-09:49
for what it's worth, i suspect that the strap that came with the watch will darken quite a bit over time. i have a navigator chrono and the band has really deepened and darkened in color. i have not exposed it to water or excessive sunlight as i work indo...