Mostel
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I appreciate your comments as always, but this is an elephant in the room, is it not? I suppose it would be nicer to say nothing, but the name of a watch has an emotional effect on a collector, and I meant it in that sense only. I meant it only to say maybe the watch should not carry this name because of its odd meaning in English... is this not relevant to the way one views a potential watch? I also said the same thing about Arnold and Son, which I also feel is a hard name to get past. It honestly seems relevant to me. What if a new Porsche were called a name that caused tittering instead of desire and lust and excitement? It seems worthy of comment... however i would and will always defer to you, out of sincere respect for everything you do here.
good looking watch... but
By: Mostel : December 20th, 2011-09:38
two things... the name Assman continues to be, shall we say, unfortunate. And as excellent as the dial looks, the date font seems to not go very well with the hour numerals... But again, this is a gorgeous watch. Congratulations to GO. This message has be...
We should strive . . .
By: Dr No : December 20th, 2011-12:24
. . . to exhibit a modicum of sensitivity when words, and particularly names, in other languages come across as unintentionally humorous. I can appreciate the relative sensitivity of your phrasing, Mostel, but it would've been kinder to not mention it at ...
Art
By: Mostel : December 21st, 2011-18:00
I appreciate your comments as always, but this is an elephant in the room, is it not? I suppose it would be nicer to say nothing, but the name of a watch has an emotional effect on a collector, and I meant it in that sense only. I meant it only to say may...
Languages and names
By: stromer : December 22nd, 2011-00:24
Hi Mostel, I read your and Art's posts below. So I am not going to reopen the discussion here. I would just like to offer some information about the name of Mr. Julius that may be helpful to overcome potential sentiments that might accompany the name for ...
Much to like here...
By: MichaelC : December 20th, 2011-10:41
I happen to have my SC on today and am able to compare some similar details. I like the idea of the seconds reset, even if it is done with a corrector. The numerals look great, although the date font does seem to clash. On that note, I could do without th...
Nice...
By: KIH : December 20th, 2011-15:07
... but I wonder why they chose automatic movement for this one. Manual winding would feel more classic... This is nice, and I will have to see it in person, but I might prefer the standard SC from that aspect alone.... Just my selfish taste. Ken
About that date font...
By: jmpTT : December 21st, 2011-08:34
...as a constant lurker on these forums, I recall that the date font on the Senator 60's was not universally well-received either. Unlike the Senator 60's font,it would appear that the font used on hour ring on this watch would not have to be squished bef...
Date
By: marcjlmd : December 21st, 2011-08:51
Beautiful watch. I am in the utilitarian group (!), so I love the date. Makes the watch so easy for daily wear. But I suffer from a very small wrist, so would far prefer to see this at 39 or 40mm. Marc
really nice
By: scott7 : December 22nd, 2011-06:31
I like this design a lot, but more importantly I think it represents what Glashutte Original is to me: a watchmaking company that is most concerned with preserving and furthering the art and science of watchmaking. Sure, that sounds high minded but from w...
does not work for me
By: donizetti : December 25th, 2011-02:55
a B-Uhr with an automatic movement is not a felicitous choice, especially not if linked to a famous Glashütte watchmaler - surprised they were not more in tune with their own history here. Also do not like the placement of the date, and in general th...