I like a lot its original Beauty! The Layout of the dial let guess that we are in front of an original " declinaison " of the Chronograph. The movement is also pleasantly finished. So, what's not to love! Best, Nicolas
. . . one of my favorites, and the LE was the prince of the pack. I'm more smitten by the equally uncommon - albeit technically not limited production - grey dial version in steel , particularly on a bracelet, but that's mostly because I feel it would be ...
This is one of those unique and beautiful watches that I'd love to see more of. I think GO movements are very lovely, and would be pleased to own any of a number of their watches! Thanks for sharing your pictures with us! Cheers, Daos
I have one in Anthracite dial but this black is even more striking! The pictures are stunning too. I also like the absent of the onyx cabochon on the crown. Thanks for sharing.
send the watch back to GO and have them filp the strap over so one can wear it all the time with the movement view! time does not matter in this case as the beauty of the Cal. 61 movement is eternal *grin*
Now that you have had it for a while and have used the chronograph, how is telling the lapsed time on it? Can you tell with ease or does it still take a bit to calculate? Great watch!
there are 3 rows of dots. the outer row is for minutes 1-10 middle row 11-20, and the inner row 21-30. corresponding lengths of hands come out for each 10 minute duration. the fact that the designers put a straight line in the middle (instead of a dot) co...
. . . is that it doesn't interfere with reading real time due to it's lateral offset placement on the dial. I feel the Panograph's linear layout is both intuitively sensible and conducive to maintaining a subliminal separation between real and elapsed tim...