. . . and he confirmed the white gold Senator Chronometer has a high palladium content which permits a high level of polishing without discoloration . . . cordially, Art
. . . were previewed earlier in this thread featuring the Lady Seranade chronograph, Senator Navigator perpetual, and Meißen tourbillon: glashutte.watchprosite.com Now it's time for the rest of this year's introductions . . . . . . let's see what my favor...
. . . which is the first instance to my knowledge of the use of any non-metallic substance for case construction from G O. The matte black case, dial, aperture backgrounds, black calfskin strap and matching black ceramic buckle combine to create a subdued...
So it should be 42mm. Still quite large, but not as bad as 44mm. It's listed as a Senator Perpetual Calendar, Ceramic. It has the same hands as the rest of the Senator line, not the Navigator hands. At least we can hope. . . What I really hope is a typo i...
I believe the senator cal 100 case is 40mm. I'm hoping that GO used the current Cal 100 senator case as a model for the ceramic perpetual. I'm sure the photo comparing the new pointer date senator to the ceramic perpetual isn't to scale but the case dimen...
. . . has a dial lay-out that's reminiscent of an earlier manual-winding model . . . . . . but employs an automatic cal 39 movement in a steel 40 mm Senator case; it's also the first instance to my knowledge of a cal 39 subsidiary seconds dial at the 9:00...
or a white porcelain dial. I'm starting to like this GO Senator Sixties Square chronograph a lot! Can't wait to see this one in person. Cheers, Anthony This message has been edited by AnthonyTsai on 2009-03-28 09:30:06
. . . with the aperture located on the centerline rather than at 4:00 . . . . . . available with Trieste and rubber straps. The case is constructed of steel with an outer layer of rubber, which does not contribute to the already high level of shock resist...
Well, at least to me! Without writing on the bezel, I maye have been tempted. The Symmetry of the dial is a big point on this strong black beauty. Best, nicolas
... celebrating the plastic body of the little Trabant vehicle of the German Democratic Republic: (c) J. Seemann For years, we criticize watch manufacturers for using plastic spacer rings in their watches, and here we applaud and pay extra money for them?...
. . . in white and . . . . . . rose gold . . . . . . and it's attendant unique manufactory movement, the new cal 58: The watch is delivered with a chronometer certificate. The designers at Glashütte have imbued the cal 58 with a re-setting mechanism that ...
This Chronometer is the most beautiful Lange ( with the Meissen ) this year. It reminds me a Lange Chronometer in LE for Wempe. I love it, its dial its beautiful movement... Does it exist in platinum? Best, Nicolas
Can you satisfy my curiousity as to what kind of white gold is used - is it nickel or palladium white gold? The difference is explained in a useful article that can be found here: www.utilisegold.com Grateful if you could let me know. Cheers, Dirk
. . . and he confirmed the white gold Senator Chronometer has a high palladium content which permits a high level of polishing without discoloration . . . cordially, Art
I just want to pester you for a few specifics: 1. what are the dimensions? 2. What is the corrector at 4 o'clock? 3. When do we get to see some real pics?!?!? thanks for all the reporting! A
. . . Our Man in Glashütte just confirmed my surmise that the pusher at 4:00 advances the date. The dimensions are 42 mm in diameter by 12.3 mm in height, and I'm working on a photo session with my new personal favorite . . . cordially, Art
. . . a pusher rather than from the crown has to do with the operational aspect of the watch, Aaron. If the cal 58 were to have date-setting adjusted from the crown, there would be an inherent possibility of pulling the crown out too far accidentally, cau...
As I recall the Cal. 100 has the same pusher-set date. Also, how often would you have to reset the date during a timing trial, you'd have to keep the watch wound all the time anyway.... A
It was on my wishlist when Art asked a month ago. Ok, I had thougt about a Navigator Chronometer, but what GO is presenting to us here is much better! This watch seems to be arranged around the - let's say - theme of keeping exact time in the traditional ...
... impressions. It's just stunning - and one of the most beautiful watches we have ever seen. And, last but not least, the case houses some really high-end technical features. Best regards, M&G
. . . are 42 mm diameter and 12.3 mm in height. According to the press release, the dial is frosted silver, using a process called l'argenture grainée . . . cordially, Art
I like best. The two that catch my eye are the Ceramic Perpetual and the Senator Chronometre. Of course, I much prefer the smaller cases as well....it is very difficult to find just the right combination of elements--the idea of a custom made watch (the a...
. . . but in reverse order. The black ceramic Senator perpetual strikes me as cool, calm, and collected for what is essentially a complicated design, and I can see this model working for the wrist-challenged amongst us. It's definitely not for formal wear...