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LIke it! Might have to be in my future. Very inovative design, yet vintage at same time.
WOW!
By: JDP : March 26th, 2009-08:23
This is the first GO that I've been interested in since I got my PanoReserve over 5 years ago. I hope the case is no bigger than 40mm. Best, JDP NYC
Senator Pointer Date and scale
By: JDP : March 26th, 2009-18:48
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...
The Senator Hand Date . . .
By: Dr No : March 26th, 2009-07:05
. . . 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...
Hi, Aaron . . .
By: Dr No : March 30th, 2009-08:56
. . . 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
Finally the chronometer!
By: stromer : March 26th, 2009-14:27
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 ...
Same here, tempusfugit . . .
By: Dr No : March 29th, 2009-14:21
. . . 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...