The early GO 1845 Karée releases with hand-wound shaped movements are so sadly overlooked. I have a particular soft spot for the Perpetual Calendar. I do feel GO blew it when it switched over to round automatic calibers in the Senator Karée cases, but for
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
I’m lucky that I can wear most watches. I like having an 8-inch wrist, because a 42mm watch with a 47mm lug-to-lug looks medium on me, or just right. I’m about 6’1 and 210 pounds. The case is only 112 grams, but the large, discontinued 42-gram Brogioli cl
Here are mine : Arnold & Son HMS Perpetual Moon Blancpain Villeret Quantième Complet Girard-Perregaux Vintage 1945 "Infinity" Glashütte Original Senator Excellence Moonphase Glashütte Original PanoMatic Calenar Grand Lange 1 Moonphase Best, Gerard
that the dealer was trying to move a piece that he knew he shouldn't, it does happen sometime that a piece can fall through the cracks so to speak, or marks can be gotten when someone is not careful taking it out and putting it away. I was at Bucherer her
I do have a couple of watches that are even thicker, and they all limit the kind of sleeves I can wear with them. In the case (bad pun) of the Cosmopolite, it’s not entirely clear to me that the 8mm thick caliber 89-02 necessitates all that girth, but the
Watch sizes may be trending downwards these days, and I'm entirely OK with that. Yet, though I've shrunken down to 5'6" these days, I still have a 7 1/4" - 7 1/2" wrist, and sometimes a big watch makes sense. The GO Senator Cosmopolite's 44mm diameter is
GO Senator Cosmopolite in stainless steel. I love the blued steel poire hands on this one. While it's big, it wears comfortably thanks to short, sharply downturned lugs. Anyone else wearing Glashütte Original this Good Friday?