I do own the Dato and while I do not own the panochrono nor have I seen it in the metal, using my GO Sentator Perpetual PT as a gauge, I can tell you that the level of finish and attention to the most minute detail, the GOs really cannot come close to the...
Dato does have a better finish and polish of the case and base plate. a better looking hands and dial. But it is on the over price side when compare to a panomatic. GO may not have the better finish on the case, hands, dial and base plate. But it's moveme...
. . . as I've been preoccupied the past few days with other pressing matters. Regarding the specifics of your question, unfortunately, I'm not aware of any articles comparing the PMC with the Dato . . . one would imagine that the natural comparison for th...
. . . so it's very likely out of production, although it's possible that samples can still be found at retailers. Curiously, a photo of it appears in the 2008 catalog . . . cordially, Art
I like both watches . As for the price , I was surprised to find out that ( at least here in Greece) the Panomaticchrono XL is more expensive than the Dato. So Ι think, Dato will be my choise.
The Glashutte Original Panomatic Chronograph was chosen by the German magazine ArmbandUhren as the 'watch of the year' in 2005. I believe one of the competitors was the Datograph. If you can read German, you may be able to find the relevant issue of that ...