I’ve been hunting for this platinum PanoReserve for quite some time and finally tracked one down at a pre-owned shop in Tokyo. While the design is relatively understated, there’s something incredibly elegant about the matt black dial paired with the silve
They seem to be pushing different coloured dials or bejewelled Luna range as novelties. Apart from the panomaticcalendar and panolunarinverse, there doesn't seem to be any new exciting calibres. Can't they do a double window for date and month? Or even a
The GO PanoRetroGraph in white gold, ref. #60-01-02-02-06, one in a series of 150, circa 2002, with a hand-wound integrated column wheel chronograph and countdown function with chime. Notice the gong at the perimeter, the use of German silver, the engrave
I haven't had a beer or spirit drink in over 25 years now as Opioids and alcohol are not a good mix, but as I am about to try medicinal cannabis shortly maybe I will be able to stop the opioids and start drinking once more. Marc
I couldn't agree more, by the way, as to the state of the mechanical watch industry in the early 2000s. Without consciously intending to, I have managed to accumulate a number of watches originating roughly from 2000-2010, and number quite a few of them a
The PanoInverse with a moonphase with a very nice dial decoration. I also love the exquisite moon. One of these Glashutte I really wanted to see in person. I regret that the movement is automatic, but there is nothing to see on the back case, so it is not