A Watch which certainly deserves more " discussion time " than it gets. First because it is a G.O. A Manufacture with a solid and serious reputation. Then because it has great allure, aesthetically speaking, with this sober dial. Another good reason to co...
I am very fond of this model - mainly due to its untraditional layout both on dial and movement. I think I still prefer the original version although a bit less elegant than the "MkII" you show. Mostly due to the white metal case / dark dial versions (Pt/...
The cleaner, more spacious dial matches well with the rose gold case. The luminous hands are a great addition to the piece compared to its predecessor. Finally, the slightly tweaked counter scale should be a bit easier to read, especially when the elapsed...
Maybe it is too original to get a broader success? Whuile, we, watchnuts, think that it is its originality which would justify a broader success. Funny, isn' it? Best, Nicolas
. . . cal 60/61/65/90 Pano series watches were distinctive and immediately recognizable, with a strong identity as Glashütte Originals. Here are a few images from Yong some three years ago . . . . . . from which a visual comparison can be drawn. The most ...
. . . black dial in platinum - a limited edition of 200, of which I've seen two examples. Next time I see Mitch, I'll ask him to bring along his LE ;-) . . .
I am too in love with the PML, but am very intrigued by the chrono counter, I think I need to pop into an AD to see how it works properly!! Of the case layout and design, there is no question..... It is beautiful.... For me personally, I think the case an...
. . . intuitive (pun intended!), and the reversed position of the start and stop pushers takes a bit of getting used to, but my take is those quirks work their way out in due course, and the end result is a perfectly functional chronograph . . . with a di...