Let's start with the travel watches: Glashütte Original Senator Cosmopolite De Bethune DB25 GMT Starry Varius JLC Duomètre Unique Travel Time Breguet Classique 5707 Réveil du Tsar Then a couple of perpetual calendars: Breguet Classique 5327 IWC Portugiese
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
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?
Travel day duty Do you adjust your travel watch to the destination timezone once your board your flight? Or only upon arrival? I do so upon boarding with the intention (hope) to sync my onboard activities and sleep with the destination. Not always success
While the Cosmopolite is a superb Travel Watch it is quite large. And it does not get more G.O. than the Chronometer. Maybe the PanoRetroGraph, but that’s a „once upon a time“ story. My guess for you is the Chronometer Best, mon ami, Martin
Glashütte Original Senator Cosmopolite Ref 1-89-02-03-02-01 (Stainless steel) - Precision without borders - First introduced in 2015 in red gold and white gold versions, the cosmopolitan masterpiece from Glashütte Original is available in elegant stainles
Cosmopolite, stainless steel, white dial. However, the Chronometer, in its regulator format, is still pretty high on my "Want List", based largely upon the movement. I don't think you can go wrong with either, provided the very large Cosmopolite works on