They are both masters of their trade: The German watchmaker Glashütte Original and the MEISSEN porcelain manufactory represent the finest in German craftsmanship in their respective fields. The two tradition-rich firms are bound by a long-standing friends
Hello everyone. This is my first post although I have been a long term lurker. To mark this occasion, I would like to share the Glashütte Original Senator with Meissen porcelain dial of an old map of Peninsula Malaya and Borneo. The watch was released in
On the 8th - 9th June 2017, Glashuette Original CEO Thomas Meier partnered and hosted motoring and watch enthusiasts at the Honourable Artillery Company on its 5-acre garden in the centre of London. Honourable Artillery Company Grounds This surprising gre
Thanks for the report. It brought back memories of our first PuristS on Tour vist to a German manufacture in 2003. PuristS were the first visitors to the (then) renovated GO factory. Friends, Drinks, Food, Watches,...Wonderful! Bier & Friends Former CEO M
KL670 GO Panograph GO Singapore 40th Anniversary Meissen Dial As a long time fan of Glashütte Original since my first PuristS on Tour visit to their factory in 2003, please may I post a few thoughts? The two watches you are comparing are like Yin and Yang
Hand silver plating by friction - A dial is the face of a watch and I will share some insights for better understanding of a very special one with lots of charm. For the first time I saw the new dial in Basel (2014) and it got my attention, as it showed s
The lastest construction works were not finished yesterday, but I had the pleasure to take a look into the new atelier in Dresden (next door to the Lange boutique). A lot of fine watches are shown: amongst others the Senator Sixties Square Tourbillon, Pan
Basel 2011 Novelty report Glashütte Original by Marcus Hanke The new models by the Glashütte Original manufacture are more a consolidation of past years’ innovations, partially with new design. Rather spectacular is the "Sixties Square Tourbillon": while
I'd say that if I want a toolwatch, Rolex is hard to beat. Now, if I have something looking more " horological ", G.O is one very nice option. The PanoInverse, the PLM, the Meissen the ... Oh well, there are so many! Even their toolwatch, at G.O, look hor
used by GO twice for two limited edition series. The first series is "1845 Last Edition Meissen" and the second series is this "Wempe 100 Anniversary Edition". However, if you look at this "caliber 49" equipped by "Wempe 100 Anniversary" carefully, you ca