Greetings all. For the longest of time I have been admiring the GO Senator Perpetual. I was at an AD the other day and saw the caliber 39 and the caliber 100 perpetuals. I am so very tempted to "adopt one" but can't seem to decide between the two models. ...
... since I have not yet tested a cal. 100-equipped watch yet. Therefore, all I can say is based on the movements I have seen and handled both at the dealers and at presentations, and of course based on the conversations with watchmakers and the people de...
both tell the time without discernible difference. The Cal. 100 has the advances already indicated in previous posts. Is the price differential justified? That is not for me to answer. Fortunately, the Cal. 100 pieces differ from those containing the Cal....
The appearance of a watch is as important as the guts of the movement. It is nice to know, however, whether what is new is better or is it just a matter of window dressing. Of course, a selection of a certain movement in a less attractive casing is not wh...
I'm deeply in love with the cal 39, with i find to be a beautiful and relieable movement with a bit of history. One might not like the history, but it is probably one of the reasons Glashutte Original survived, and a link back in time. My attraction the n...