I am not usually a great fan of Tourbillon watches but this one is really very good looking and as others have mentioned the price is ambitious but then whats a couple of hundred thousand euros in today's money really ) Marc
This Senator Chronometer Tourbillon is a watch to be seen in person to fully admire it. The inverted laser engraving hobnail movement is nicely decorated, the dial dedicated to time includes a superb and original ( aesthetically speaking ) night and day i
So I like the inverse dial even better with just the balance wheel displayed. For me, it's the best of both worlds: I mean, solid and open dial. And the moon is simply wonderful! And also like the asymmetrical design even more! That said, the Senator Chro
I went to a Glashütte Original event yesterday in Berlin, and I must say I am flummoxed. The brand makes some remarkable watches, the horology is at the highest end at this point. But there is virtually no communication about it, no marketing, no interfac
Senator Chronometer Tourbillon Premiere The art of perfection in Glashütte watchmaking German watchmaker Glashütte Original has reached a milestone in haute horlogerie with its patented Flyback Tourbillon. This technical masterpiece appears to defy gravit
The Breguet is a far more interesting and beautiful take on the tourbillon, acknowledging that legibility is not a priority with this type of watch. The Senator Chronometer Tourbillon is the one Glashütte Original tourbillon I’d say is on the same level a
The price premium for the Senator Chronometer Tourbillon over this Panolunar Tourbillon is 17,000 EUR (~ 13%), but I feel the value gap is actually wider. There is beautiful handiwork here, but the automatic movement is not in the same class. Like the Pan
Caught up with the fine folks of Glashutte Original and some German watch lovers over dinner and some incredible beers recently. Here’s some pics of the gorgeous GO watches in attendance and one Tutima. The Senator Chronometer Tourbillon LE looks absolute
Senator Chronometer Tourbillon – Limited Edition Premiere of a world first In the small Saxon town of Glashütte, elegance and mechanics have long been combined in elaborately finished timepieces. In 1920, the master watchmaker Alfred Helwig gave the tourb