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My thoughts are not so far from this...
To be honest I had expected that the caliber 100 would become the house workhorse and the 39 would move toward retirement with another robust movement being introduced that would anchor the sport models. It was a great movement and I understand that the caliber 39 was the movement GO needed years ago but now? I find the senator most perplexing. This design would have been better suited to the caliber 100 outside of the question of putting an older less refined movement in a watch which had previously had a more modern heart beating within it. IMIO 2011 is a step backwards. I would hope that no one questions my respect for the brand when I say these things but my greatest emotion as I looked upon the latest developments was distress over the direction GO has gone this year. I see some good things there but my fear is the GO that I know and love may become something else.
I like the Senator Automatic
By: aaronm : April 20th, 2011-09:40
The brushed dial reminds me of some of their Chronometres and the Wempe specials. Though the 70s is not to my liking, the bulk of the collection is interesting. I'm a bit disappointed there's nothing new with that Chronometre movement though, like a piece...
Time for a Change?
By: db darien : April 21st, 2011-07:40
I've had a sidebar with some of you about the subject so let me put it out there. I wonder if it isn't time for G.O. to move a bit more aggressively toward introducing an update to its Caliber 39. The 39 is venerable and reliable but it continues to be in...
If we review movement introductions . . .
By: Dr No : April 23rd, 2011-09:38
. . . by Glashütte Original in the last ten years, DB, how many would we come up with? Caliber numbers 22, 60, 61, 65, 58, 99, 95, 100, 90, and 93/94, not to mention the myriad permutations within cal 90 and 100. That's ten movements developed entirely in...
Impressive
By: rnaden : May 6th, 2011-19:18
I think this is a great addition to the range, in a typical GO fashion of exquisite craftsmanship as always. Attended the Malaysia launch of these pieces last night, and I must say I think I have my eyes set on the seventies panodate now. The heft and fee...