Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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It could be the enormity of the engineering involved . . .
. . . hasn't occurred to us yet, Nicolas. Looking it over, it seems the new movement is an amalgam of the cal 90 and cal 100; I'm not saying this is in fact the case, but simply that it appears that way to my eyes. What fascinates most is the apparent double reversal invoked here: the rotor is on the back, but the front is where the back was, and likewise, the calendar is on the dial side, which in actuality is the back.
Perhaps eig8tohms will comment on the architecture of the new movement . . .
While interesting...
By: rnaden : February 14th, 2014-03:34
especially with the big date and the cutout of the plate for that, I'm inclined to prefer the manual winding. One thing that I love so much about the PanoInverse XL is the smoothness of the winding movement and it's the enjoyment and bond I get by winding...
Sadly,not for me..
By: moc : February 14th, 2014-05:33
there is only one Panoinverse and that is the manual wind. This automatic movement takes some charm away from a watch that has a lot of character. I was never a big fan of GO winding rotor design,I always found it not at the same level of the rest of the ...
I like it a lot....
By: ik2000 : February 14th, 2014-15:56
For a number of reasons... Even being an automatic, I feel the rotor is nicely done in feeling with the ávant garde' nature of the watch as you put it well. What I really like though, and this is a theme GO have been taking as they update their Panomatic ...
I must have modern taste
By: Mostel : February 15th, 2014-18:47
I never thought I had modern taste, but as the years go by, and I grow generally bored with most watches... (but remain intensely interested in watches), I find myself gravitating toward modern designs. i think this version is SO much nicer than the origi...