Hi all,
For the last couple of months I have been in the market for a Perpetual Calendar watch, and of all the products out there (JLC, Ulysse Nardin, IWC, Girard Perregaux etc..) it is Glashutte’s Senator Perpetual that is in my opinion the most desirable. Love the simple and easy to read dial for what is a complicated watch, especially when compared to the three dial layout traditionally used. I know that Ulysse Nardin also don’t use three dials, but for some reason the indicators seem randomly scattered.
I have been reading this forum with great interest, which has been very useful and invaluable in making my mind up – thank you.
I am now the proud owner of a Senator Perpetual with the caliber 100 movement. Below are some photos of the watch.
Thanks again,
Kevork This message has been edited by amanico on 2008-03-26 14:05:18