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
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?
Elegant but also fine for the more casual moments. Difficult to capture in pictures as the galvanized "copper" dial changes the shade and intensity of its colour with every wrist movement ! Best, Gerard
I purchased this watch new in 2014 and haven’t given it the wrist time it deserves! I set it just now after reading the instruction manual carefully. Prohibited hours are between 1900 and 0100 so if you have the watch, be careful when setting! I forgot ho