I've been eyeing the steel Panoinverse for a while now, and finally decided to go for it. I chose steel instead of gold to keep with the theme on my other GO's. Glad I decided on this route. Glashutte spent 2 years on R&D to come up with the Panoinverse design. By flipping the movement upside down, it gave GO the opportunity to display the beautiful duplex swanneck fine adjustments atop the black balance bridge. Hence, the inverse in Panoinverse.






The 42mm case wears very well on my small wrist. I've never gotten a watch that's over 40mm, but this one wears like a 40mm case, and very confortably too. At first glance, one would think the strap was possibly a rubber one. Glashutte calls their strap Nubuck Alligator. It's been given an abrasive treatment, resulting in an exposed velvety surface with a silky feel. This helps to make the Panoinverse fit in as a dress or casual watch.





And here's my GO collection, along with my loop. Hope everyone enjoys viewing these photos. Thanks for looking.



for your kind words. I chose the steel version not only to continue with the steel theme of my GO collection, but also because I fell in love with this watch. I find it breathtaking. JMHO
Best regards, Frederick
just might be my next Glashutte as soon as I get out of this sports watch kick I'm in
Fantastic watch Frederick !
Best
Drew
The PI looks impressive.
And you have a wonderful collection of GOs.
Thanks for sharing,
Goh
Even though I was not wild about it at first, I could always appreciate what a stunner the Panoinverse was. And now, I increasingly admire this one.
But really the family shot of your GOs is what sent me over the edge. What a great family- diversity, beauty - a truly wonderful representation of GO in your collection. Congratulations!
respo
I called a ad in the northeast US yesterday and he had a ss pano inverse available and discounted it 30%. I thought this watch was very difficult to find. Looked great in person and I bought it immediately