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It is almost frightening ...
... how well you know me 
I wanted to keep it short so I left out the fact that a Richard Lange had for a long time shared the pole position of my wishlist with the Senator Chronometer.
Until just four weeks ago when I went checking if the Senator Chronometer still was the One for me in the metal I let them show me the Richard Lange too. I then realized that the Richard Lange in Red Gold had lost a little of its appeal to me. It was still gorgeous, but I knew that the Glashütte had won my long time inner dispute. See also this post from 2010.
All the best to you,
Martin
Btw: If you gave me a Zeitwerk I would take it and say Thanks in a blink.
Stunning indeed
By: stromer : January 5th, 2015-09:16
Setting it to the exact time is a pure joy given the second reset, the jumping minute and the discreet day/night indicator. But what currently enchants me most is the clear crispness of the dial. I have nothing similar in my box so far. I am sure that it ...
Drama is the right word...
By: stromer : January 5th, 2015-09:21
Drama is indeed an appropriate word for what I went through between finding the offer and accepting it. But now the happy end. Still it will probably take some time to fully understand that the dream is not a dream any more but reality. Thank you, Oliver!...
Mine also!
By: stromer : January 5th, 2015-09:25
However I found out that most of the current GO collection really appeals to me. I have followed GO for years and I think that currently their designers to an especially good job :-) I am afraid that I still need one from the Pano line and a the new Seven...
I knew you knew!
By: stromer : January 5th, 2015-09:38
But I just wanted to keep it a little under my sleeve :-) The Chronometer always felt like it was made for me. As the whole GO brand does. This afternoon I just spent a while at the local Lange boutique and found out once more that these are great watches...
Time . . .
By: Dr No : January 5th, 2015-13:33
. . . has come today. :-) Let me put it this way: I knew it was an SC awaiting delivery. It just had to be. Half a minute in the life of a Senator Chronometer, summer 2010. Was there ever a watch more expressive than this? Thanks for sharing, Martin. For ...
Thank you very much, Art
By: stromer : January 5th, 2015-14:16
I knew you knew when you posted that picture of the Senator Chronometer to help us all wait. Maybe, maybe, if this special offer had not come across my way, the new Seventies Chrongraph with a blue dial could had been my next GO instead. I saw the cal 37 ...
Thank you, massi
By: stromer : January 5th, 2015-14:26
Taking my time unboxing it was at the same time difficult but also greatest pleasure. I am sure you know what I am talking abour because it was you who wrote those wise words about taking your time and not "metabolizing" a new watch. Fortunately I am stil...
Thanks Martin.
By: MichaelC : January 6th, 2015-11:51
As a general rule, I always prefer white metal watches to colored metal watches. However, with any watch purchase, I look at the options and determine the one I most like. With the Senator Chronometer, it is definitely the white gold version. I agree with...
An excellent decision!
By: jmpTT : January 6th, 2015-06:09
For some reason, halfway through your post, I thought you had managed to procure a Senator Chronometer with a stainless steel case... Congratulations! It's a great, great timepiece. The dial is fantastic and the movement's feature set is cohesive with the...
Did you try it on?
By: stromer : January 6th, 2015-09:37
Although it is certainly not small at its 42mm the Chronomter wears extremely well even on smaller wrists. I am chicken wrist handicapped myself but due to the very short lugs and the integrated curved strap it dies not need more space on your wrist than ...