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Glashütte Original

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 By: foversta : April 5th, 2012-11:01







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Damn, that is a special piece.

 
 By: emcquillan : April 14th, 2012-12:08
Thanks for sharing such marvelous pictures. best,

I like the newest line-up from GO. Even nicer than previous models [nt]

 
 By: bar2020 : April 4th, 2012-12:56
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What were you initial impressions....

 
 By: cholack : April 4th, 2012-19:58
Regarding the 44mm size of the Senator Observer?  Did 44mm feel too large on the wrists or was it appropriately balanced?  

Cheers,
Cholack 

It was appropriately balanced on my wrist.

 
 By: foversta : April 5th, 2012-10:54
Yes the watch is big but thanks to the size of the subdials, it looks balanced.

My fav version is the slate dial by far: first of all, the colour reduces the feeling of size, it is more original and the dial is really well made.


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All look fantastic.

 
 By: MichaelC : April 5th, 2012-06:07
Really another stellar year for GO.

Which one?

 
 By: texex91 : June 7th, 2012-08:58
Which watch is the very first one??

The first one is the new version . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 7th, 2012-12:10
. . . of the PanoReserve.  The designers at Glashütte drained a bit of the character of the original for a more elegant presentation.  I'd be happy with either, but this version has won me over.

Are you considering a PanoReserve for your own collection?

Cordially,

Art 

Ah!

 
 By: texex91 : June 7th, 2012-13:50
Thank you Art.

I did not see this exact layout (one similar) on their website, but I may have missed it (unless it's a 2012 model and not posted).

Is this new model available yet?

And yes I am.

Looked at Lange, but for the $ Glashutte may be a nice compliment to my collection that has (AP, PP and Rolex).

You're right! Their website hasn't been updated . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 7th, 2012-13:59
. . . and the reason may be that the new models haven't made their way into dealer inventory yet, so the current stock is still comprised of the original version. 

And as for intrinsic value, that would be Glashütte's calling card . . . they offer much in the way of quality with respect to the asking price, no doubt about it!

Time line?

 
 By: texex91 : June 7th, 2012-14:03
Any idea when the 65-01-22-12-04 (which is what I believe is pictured) will be released?

It really is nice with the blue hands and the dial layout.


Usually, new models start showing up at dealers . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 7th, 2012-14:17
. . . in August, but there are exceptions to that rule.  The Senator Chronometer, for example, was available almost immediately after Basel '09. 

Is there a G O dealer in your vicinity?

No dealer...

 
 By: texex91 : June 7th, 2012-14:20
No unfortunately not.

But will try and locate one on my next trip, once this watch is released.

Any idea on pricing thus far?

The current model lists . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 7th, 2012-14:27
. . . for ~ $9K in steel, to the best of my knowledge, but I'll check with Our Man in Glashütte for current pricing.

Hope to see one on your wrist soon!

Best,

Art


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 By: texex91 : June 7th, 2012-19:00
Thanks Art, I certainly can see myself purchasing one if it fits.

Many thanks.

Time line

 
 By: Sponon : June 18th, 2012-16:17
According to my AD,  the new PanomaticLunar should arrive this month. I will post some pictures as soon as I get it smile
This message has been edited by Sponon on 2012-06-18 16:20:07

Pml

 
 By: sethmns : June 23rd, 2012-23:34
Mine should be next month. What dial color did you choose? Mine is grey. Amazing whatch. It was very hard to give pml back during my visit to the factory in may. Will post wrist shot today. 

as promissed

 
 By: sethmns : June 24th, 2012-11:40


PML

 
 By: Sponon : June 26th, 2012-08:24
I went for the silver/white version.  

Great pictures smile