
. . . but that's a relatively minor issue when compared to the larger point you were making, Michael. Glashütte Original made a mark by producing elegant perpetual calendars, with indicators that display the passage of time within the context of the earth's revolution around the sun. My impression of the Senator Chronometer is that it portrays the earth's revolution around its axis with a perspective comparable to a Senator perpetual. Every aspect of time within a specific day - the date, whether it's before or after noon, hours and seconds - are present, while the efficacy of the movement is portrayed by the power reserve indicator and enhanced by the precision with which time can be set.
A Senator Chronometer and Perpetual complement each other, if you think about it. They're an ideal match, in my humble opinion.
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