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these pictures went straight to the heart. The 10-60 Chrono in the Roman/blue hands version!
Next to the "white" version of the Chronograph one of the most beautiul GO watches from the early years after the reunification.

Back then I could not decide which one to prefer, but that was not problem because I could afford neither of them.
Today I think I would choose the more traditional one with the roman numerals and the blued hands and leave the Dauphine hands to Jaeger.
The catalogue pages you brought to our memories should be from around 1995/1996. I still happen to have the 1996 catalogue at home. A real pleasure to read it and to see what has become of GO since then.
Best,
Martin
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By: didwlgh : November 22nd, 2010-10:47
Zhiming, for the detailed info on the senator line. Did not know there was an "older" line available back in the days. Do you happen to know what series GO first came out with? Thanks again in advance!
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By: didwlgh : November 22nd, 2010-10:46
Thanks for the detailed summary of the Pano series..i was particularly interested in where PRG model stood in terms of the lineage...looks like it's the first! I have no clue what series/lines were available before the Pano was unveiled in 2001 - would yo...
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By: stromer : November 29th, 2010-05:26
these pictures went straight to the heart. The 10-60 Chrono in the Roman/blue hands version! Next to the "white" version of the Chronograph one of the most beautiul GO watches from the early years after the reunification. Back then I could not decide whic...
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By: didwlgh : November 29th, 2010-09:26
thanks for the detailed information! I love the chronograph you posted - the hands, roman indexes, and the interesting half-way "coin bezel." Hoping to know more about the brand's history prior to 2001 someday! Best, Tim...