Hi all, I'm a first time poster on this forum. I just wanted to get some opinions on the Panomaticlunar and the Panoinverse. To give you some background, I'm relatively new to automatic watches in general and my first one was a Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec ...
KL670 GO Panograph GO Singapore 40th Anniversary Meissen Dial As a long time fan of Glashütte Original since my first PuristS on Tour visit to their factory in 2003, please may I post a few thoughts? The two watches you are comparing are like Yin and Yang...
I just moved house (again) so everything is not where it was. I thought that I had sold the watch when I left Singapore but I was wrong. I found it sitting next to a JLC in a wooden box (gasp) :-) Glashütte Original Singapore 40th Anniversary Edition I us...
Good place to start. Both are amazing watches with very different characters. I had to go through the pain of choosing at one time but went with the PanoInverse. To me, it was just because it kept my attention for quite a bit longer Some pics since it is ...
for the input. To complicate things a bit further, my MB Rising Hours has a gray dial as well. I wouldn\'t go so far to say it looks like the PanoInverse but the color of the dial is very close. For someone with a collection of ONE watch so far, shouldn\'...
Is it just color, or would be a sum of different things? The MB and the GO are very different watches, and the only thing in common is perhaps the color, and that too, is quite different as the ruthenium with the ribbing plays very different than the MB i...
. . . between these two as they're really quite different from one another. The PanoInverse is the one model that observers who aren't normally attuned to G O's gestalt find compelling, and paradoxically, conspicuous for long-term followers. Glashütte's u...