Saturday afternoon...with nothing much to do...so the camera and watches come out to play. It's 8 days short of 3 months that I've had this PanoInverse, which has been on my GO wish list to join my Senator Panorama Date and my Senator Sixties for a long w...
You know how much I am fascinated by this G.O. With the grey dial, I would even say that it looks like a concept watch, it has this je ne sais quoi of modernity, almost modern art, too. A superb blend of styles, for sure. Best, Nicolas.
...and I know it's only a matter of time before you will get yours :-) Watches are art....and only those who get it appreciate it...at least that what I have grown to realize ;-) Richard
. . . that melds aesthetic and horological art in equal measures. Most Glashüttes are thoroughly conservative and functional, while this one is - at least outwardly - more flamboyant. It doesn't take long, though, for the technical beauty of the design to...
Thanks, Art, and that illustration is definitely one that I never thought of, but it's perhaps the most apt way of describing it. Our watches have so much in common with the appreciation of the arts and music, I would think it deserves to be classified as...
...Thanks for taking the time for your PI review and photos - it all helps with my PI vs Panograph decision! So, this Saturday's mission: My AD let me know that he just got a new PI in steel today and that I have first dibs. It is still wrapped in plastic...
That's what most people will tell me to do :-) Let us know what you decide and come back with. Either one will be a great choice with very different characters. The one thing in common would be the beautiful finishing and a movement you won't tire of look...
Hi Richard, Thanks for your wonderful post. Your pictures of the PanoInverse are incredible! I have the PML and I always have to take it off and turn it over to view and appreciate its hand-crafted, finely-detailed beauty. The GO designers and engineers o...