That's the very 1st GO i own. Now i am thinking of selling 2 of them for a new GO. Me thinking of keeping the 1845 Perpetual Calendar, a discontinued piece.
I don't like the Perpetuals with 48 months in one subdial, while the Reserve one (but also the Assmann) has a dial... not so balanced, IMHO of course! So... Hold the Moon/Date! massi
You are right on the complicated looking dial. It's really small to read the date and moon. But it's my 1st perpetual calendar and it's discontinued. I think it's more worth keeping.
Given that you already got a new based Senator moon phase letting go the silver dialled Moon phase seems to be the thing to do. Although it is a an exquisite watch it is clearly second to its successor in direct comparison. (I am not a big fan of having ...
Think i have decided to keep the 1845 PC and sell the other 2. U r rite on the movement for 1845, it's the most beautiful among them all, although the dial is not the most easy to read and the least "German designed". I have just sent it to factory for se...
. . . are amongst my favorites. Beautifully made, sensibly designed, and moderately priced; these, along with the 1845 manual winding cal 42 and 49 models have got to be some of the greatest values offered by any manufacturer in recent years. Agreed with ...