For my first post on the Glashütte Original forum, I wanted to find a model I really liked.
GO is a brand I'm still not very familiar with and about which I have a lot to learn, but this 1845 Senator Karrée really caught my eye.
There are other models with complications, but it's this manual-winding time-only version, that appeals to me the most (ref. number is 1-42-05-01-01-04, if I didn't get it wrong).
Here is a first example, whose photos I find very beautiful.

The
two-tone dial with
Arabic numerals is wonderful.

The
steel case
size is
30 x
42.5 x
10.8 mm

The watch is powered by the
manual-winding shaped movement caliber 42 (or maybe 42-05).
credit: @rbang.watches
Let's now take a closer look with this second example presented on IG by @liv.lif.lov.
Global view of the watch
Under certain
lighting conditions, the dial seems
almost single-tone.
Detailed view of the wonderful rectangular case
Detailed view of the gorgeous movement

“GUB 42” can be read below the balance wheel:
- “GUB” is a homage reference to “Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe”, the precursor entity to Glasshütte Original
- 42 is referencing the caliber used

The beautiful
swan's neck regulator.
Two wrist shots showing the blued hands
A strap monster?
credit: @liv.lif.lov
Finally, I'd just like to show another version of this model with a dial featuring Roman numerals instead of Arabic numerals.
While I also find this Roman version beautiful, I think I still prefer the Arabic one shown above.
credit: @clockwise_vienna
There you have it, I hope you enjoyed this presentation.
What do you think of this model? Do you like it too?
While browsing our site, I saw that our dear Art, aka Dr No, has or has had one or more Senator Karrée watches, but these are models that we have rarely seen in recent years.
Thanks for reading.
Best, Emmanuel